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Mercedes considering 2022 changes "very seriously"

Mercedes technical director James Allison has said the reigning champions are already thinking "very seriously" about the 2022 Formula 1 regulation changes. Only McLaren has launched its car for the coming season but already the thoughts of the paddock have turned to the raft of aerodynamic regulation changes that will come into force next year. Article continues under video Mercedes will launch the W12 on March 2, the same day Alpine will unveil the A521, but Allison conceded the team is already considering the '22 changes. "We’re already starting to think very seriously about 2022," he said. "Next year brings a complete revolution in the technical regulations...
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