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Vettel frustrated as F1 cars set to get slower

Sebastian Vettel is concerned that Formula 1 cars will become too slow once the 2021 regulations come into force. F1 estimated that the cars will become around three seconds per lap slower in 2021, although this has been traded off in an attempt to allow them to follow each other more closely and make overtaking manoeuvres easier. Article continues under video F1 motorsport director Ross Brawn spoke in frustrated tones at a regulation switch between 2016 and 2017, which was aimed at making cars five seconds per lap slower, but saw overtaking become more difficult due to the downforce being produced by the cars. However, Vettel sees things differently and did not speak of 2016 as some kind...
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