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Teams no longer ‘freestyling' in condensed practice sessions

Formula 1 practice sessions are now “high-pressure” with little room for manoeuvrability, according to Mercedes, due to their condensed nature. Formula 1 has previously held two 90-minute practice sessions on a Friday but these have each been reduced in length by 30 minutes, taking away an hour of running from a grand prix weekend. The […]
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