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Allison: The racing will get better in 2017

Ferrari technical director James Allison expects the racing to improve in 2017 as Formula 1 prepares to introduce new, more aggressive technical regulations. With a view to improving the spectacle of F1, tweaks to the aerodynamics and the tyres will be introduced in 2017 in an effort to reduce lap times and make the cars more visually striking. Though the final draft of regulations haven't been officially confirmed, the changes have been agreed in principle, with Pirelli giving a first glimpse at the future during the Monaco Grand Prix by revealing the 'retro' larger tyres. Indeed, with several technical directors and engineers talking positively about the changes, Allison feels the new...
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