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FIA says aero fairings will make Halo more attractive

FIA race director Charlie Whiting says the addition of aerodynamic fairings allowed by the rules will mean that the Halo device will look a lot more attractive next season. Speaking in a press conference to discuss Halo in Hungary, Whiting noted that the prototypes tested on track last season were "raw". The FIA announced earlier this month that the Halo will be introduced in F1 next season, having ruled out the Shield system tested at Silverstone. Teams will be allowed to fit fairings to the Halo, which will be a standard part, in order to help overcome any aerodynamic issues that it presents. "All the Halos that we've seen bar one, as I recall anyway, have been just...
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