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'Ferrari opts for more aggressive nose and pull-rod front suspension'

Ferrari has been working on the car for 2022 for some time. Several parts have already been tested in the wind tunnel and simulator. The new car would go for a more aggressive nose design in the upcoming season. With the introduction of the new regulations, teams will have the opportunity to design a strong car that may take them to the top of the grid. As such, most have started early on the developments for 2022. According to sources from the Italian site Formu1a.uno the new Ferrari will have a more aggressive nose design, as the new cars produce less downforce. According to the engineers, the floor of the car, including the diffuser will make the difference. Read more Windsor:...
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