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Mercedes plan aero changes after a few Grand Prix's

Toto Wolff believes that Ferrari has the upper hand at this stage of the season but aims to change Mercedes' aero package in order to catch up with them. Mercedes are set to make the changes after the first four races so it is likely that Ferrari are dominant up until that point. Wolff believes that this is not an issue and that he has the belief in his drivers to make things competitive on the track.  When the teams revealed their cars for the 2019 season both Ferrari and Alfa Romeo had very different looking front wings to the rest of the grid. It is believed that this new design is much more efficient and that teams will start to copy it.  “By the end of the...
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