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Sainz: Give the new rules a chance

Carlos Sainz says Formula 1 shouldn't be too quick to write off the new 2019 regulations, saying they could work. This season the sport is introducing simpler wings, which the powers-that-be hope will improve the racing. The front wing is 200mm wider, 20mm higher and juts out 25mm more at the front of the car than it did last year. Along with simpler endplates, the entire wing is expected to generate more downforce and hopefully increase overtaking possibilities. Added to that the rear wing is higher and wider to create a bigger slipstream for the car behind to help it close right up. The rules changes have already been condemned by many with Red Bull saying it cost them millions and will...
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