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No short nose solution for Ferrari

Ferrari has opted against joining the current Formula 1 trend of adopting a short nose solution for their car. Mercedes and Williams have designed their 2015 aerodynamic concepts around an ultra-short nose, and now Red Bull is hoping to make up ground from Barcelonan onwards with perhaps the most radical solution to date. Ferrari's SF15-T, however, has a notably long front section, and according to Italy's Autosprint, a major aerodynamic upgrade for Barcelona does not include a nose-job. 'We will not see a shortened nose,' reported correspondent Roberto Chinchero, 'despite the evaluations done by all the teams in the championship.' He explained that both Sebastian Vettel and Kimi...
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