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Rowland: 2019 front wing could force F1 drivers to change approach

Oliver Rowland believes the new-for-2019 front wings could force Formula 1 drivers to rethink their approach to driving.  F1 is set to introduce aerodynamic regulation tweaks next season in a bid to reduce the amount of dirty air being produced from the rear of the car ahead, allowing drivers to follow their competitors more closely and increase the opportunity for overtaking.  Force India and Williams were among the teams to test experimental versions of the new front wing designs as they made their on-track debuts during the second and final in-season test of 2018 at the Hungaroring. Williams young driver Rowland tried out the 2019-spec wing as he drove on the opening day of running...
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