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Will Red Bull be hit hard by new rules in 2021? 'Will have great impact'

Last week it was announced that the race teams in Formula 1 have accepted a lot of new rules for the coming seasons. From 2021 new rules will be introduced regarding the floor and possibly the Red Bull Racing of Max Verstappen will be the team that will be hit the hardest next year. One of the new rules is that designers like Adrian Newey will no longer have the freedom to make holes on the edge of the floor. This should ensure that the downforcement level is reduced to an acceptable level for the cars in 2021. Read more F1 drivers may miss part of race weekend if mechanics test positive Especially teams with high-rake are hit The bottom line is that the floor is actually simplified, and...
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