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Red Bull design chief Newey confirms 2019 rues have changed nothing

Scepticism remains through much of the Formula 1 paddock that overtaking will become easier in 2019. The main tweak to the rules for this year - wider front wings - is designed to make it easier for a following car to chase and pass rivals. Changes to aerodynamic regulations were sought after a largely processional season-opening 2018 Australian Grand Prix. Reaction has been largely adverse, with Red bull especially critical, claiming the changes have cost €15million without making a significant impact. Ferrari has the fastest new car so far this year, but Sebastian Vettel told Auto Motor und Sport that he became stuck after catching Carlos Sainz's McLaren last week in Barcelona...
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