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Mercedes thinking ‘very seriously' about 2022 car

Mercedes are already investing time and money into their 2022 car before unveiling their challenger for the upcoming season. That is according to their technical director James Allison, who called the incoming regulations a 'complete revolution'. The all-new rule changes were set to enter Formula 1 ahead of the 2021 season but, given the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, it was unanimously agreed they would be put back a year. With those changes delayed and the introduction of this season's development tokens, the making of this year's cars has arguably been a simpler task than usual, both in a monetary sense and production-wise. But 2022 brings a different challenge altogether, mainly...
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