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F1 2019 rule change to help Mercedes, claim Red Bull

Red Bull motorsport advisor Dr Helmut Marko says the regulation changes being brought into Formula 1 in 2019 are likely to give reigning champions Mercedes yet another advantage. Simplified front wings and other aerodynamic tweaks have been introduced in an attempt to boost on-track action. Dull races, with little wheel-to-wheel combat, remain the scourge of F1 and the latest attempts to bring excitement have led to the most recent rule changes. More are set to follow in 2021, as part of a planned overhaul of the sport under Liberty Media. Having mastered the V6 Hybrid power units in use in F1 since 2014, Mercedes have won the drivers' and constructors' championship across the past five...
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