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FIA say rule changes could see overtaking increase 'by 50%' at some tracks

The FIA have been encouraged by the car changes they have introduced to improve overtaking for the 2019 season, and have claimed that after performing simulations they believe that overtaking could increase by as much as 50% at some circuits.
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