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Melbourne track to undergo changes for 2022 event

Officials in Australia are working with F1 bosses in order to make changes to the Albert Park circuit that will best suit the new generation of ground effect cars following the overhaul of the rules in 2022. Delayed from 2021 to 2022, due to the global pandemic, the raft of new rules represent one of the biggest overhauls of the regulations in years and a major step, under the sport's new ownership, in (hopefully) levelling the playing field. With Albert Park widely recognised as one of the more difficult circuits on which to overtake, officials in Australia are working with Ross Brawn and his technical team in a bid to ensure that the circuit - which is likely to host the first race on...
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