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Mercedes won’t repeat ‘two-car’ approach in 2020 F1 testing

Mercedes will not repeat the development approach it used last year in the upcoming pre-season tests ahead of the 2020 Formula 1 season. In 2019, Mercedes began testing with a basic car design and initially appeared off the pace, before it introduced a completely revised package for its W10 in time for the second test. This car went on to race at the Australian Grand Prix and was victorious at the opening eight rounds. But following the launch of Mercedes’ new W11 challenger at Silverstone, technical director James Allison revealed the German manufacturer will not adopt the same philosophy during this year’s six-days of running at Barcelona. "We will still have upgrades for...
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