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F1 will clampdown if teams ‘compromise' 2022 aims

F1 is open to tweaking the 2022 regulations if, having given the teams a bit more performance leeway, their innovations go against the 'aim' of the new rules. Next season Formula 1 will be racing in all-new cars, the sport move towards ground-effect aerodynamics. The changes are intended to make it easier for the cars to follow, and therefore – and hopefully – easier to pass making for better racing. A model of the new car was unveiled on the Silverstone pit straight on Thursday with all 20 drivers on hand to see it. Max Verstappen said it looked 'interesting', adding that the 'most important thing is that the racing is better' with Lewis Hamilton agreeing. 'It's a serious...
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