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Aston Martin explain abandoning updated Miami F1 rear wing

Aston Martin has explained how the delicate nature of the Pirelli tyres during the Miami Grand Prix weekend prompted the team to abandon its new rear-wing design. The Silverstone-based squad introduced a revised rear wing that was intended to be a low-drag configuration that would bolster its competitiveness in a straight line. But despite running […]
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