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Sainz happy with limited aero freedom under 2021 proposals

Carlos Sainz would welcome a lack of aerodynamic design freedom under the revised Formula 1 technical regulations for the 2021 season, believing it would help create closer on-track racing. F1 officials are set to rule on the proposed regulation changes for 2021 on Thursday following months of negotiations, having shelved plans to make a final decision on the rules back in April. One of the big points of contention for some teams has been the lack of design freedom proposed under the new rules, prompting figures to warn against F1 limiting creativity and risk becoming more like a spec-series. But McLaren driver Sainz said he would be happy to see F1 opt for a tighter set of aerodynamic...
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