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Haas sees gap with top teams 'even bigger' at start of 2019

Haas team boss Guenther Steiner believes that F1's front-runners will enjoy an even bigger advantage over the mid-field teams at the start of 2019, despite the introduction of new regulations. Several changes to F1's aero rules will see the teams' new designs integrate a simpler front wing and a wider, deeper rear wing. The changes are destined to promote closer racing by facilitating overtaking, but Steiner thinks that Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull will remain well ahead of the field, at least at the start of the season. "Absolutely, that risk (of the top teams retaining a big advantage) is always there," said Steiner, as quoted by RaceFans.net. "But with the gap this big,...
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