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‘One team could find something extra with 2022 rules'

The 2022 season may see one team surge ahead but Fernando Alonso reckons 'after two or three years' there will be multiple outfits fighting at the front. Next season, Formula 1 is introducing all-new cars, moving into ground-effect aerodynamics in the hope the cars will be able to follow easily, leading to more passing and better racing. F1 managing director Ross Brawn has already conceded that after this year's close racing, which has seen Red Bull challenge Mercedes week in and week out, the sport could see the teams move apart next season as some find a trick with the new rules. After 2022 though, he expects the field to bunch up. 'I think that is exactly what could happen,' he said in...
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