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Why Alfa's tech boss believes customer teams could spring a surprise in 2022

Interview To news overview © RN365/Michael Potts Alfa Romeo Technical Director Jan Monchaux has said that the new rulebook for 2022 could result in some surprising shake-ups throughout the F1 field. With the 2022 regulations representing a line in the sand, as the overhauled technical rules mean there is almost no carryover of parts designs from last year, all the teams have had to start from scratch for the new season. This means that, for engine customer teams, there's a huge opportunity to steal a march on their suppliers, at least for the first year of the regulations. "Yes, I would think so. I mean, on paper, it's possible." Monchaux told RacingNews365.com in an exclusive...
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