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'2020 cars will be faster than 2021'

Starting in 2021, there will be a number of new rules in F1. According to Racing Point this means that in 2020 the cars will be faster than in 2021. Changes in 2021 From 2021 there will be less wind tunnel time available, there will be more homologated parts and teams will have to cut back on the aerodynamic concept for 2021. All these changes will have a big effect on the teams in Formula 1. Racing Point therefore thinks that because of the changes the 2020 cars will be faster than those of 2021. Read more Update on Zanardi: 'He spent the night stable' Updates in 2020 Homologation is the only subject that keeps the engineers busy. The other subject is aerodynamic development, but that...
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