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Toto Wolff suggests F1 should leave the rules alone in order to close the gap

The Mercedes boss has suggested that Formula 1 should leave the rules alone because stability will help close the field. Toto Wolff believes the F1 bosses need to learn lessons from past changes to the regulations and rules. The new rules and regulations, set to hit the sport in 2021, are aimed at making the cars get closer to each other, making the sport more exciting and competitive. It took a while for both Mercedes and Ferrari to get on board, particularly with the budget cap. But while Wolff and his team are ready to accept the changes, he's not sure they'll achieve their intended targets. "The standard reaction in the past, when a team or the big three teams went off with the...
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