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FIA expect ‘more cars in the mix' as 2022 evolves

Nikolas Tombazis believes Formula 1’s new regulations have the potential to put “more cars in the mix” for race wins and possibly even championships. The FIA’s head of single-seater technical matters recently said he hopes that by the end of 2022 the gap between the front of the field to the back over a single lap, which was three seconds last season, will have been slashed in half. That, of course, gives hope to the backmarkers who in 2021 were Haas, Williams and Alfa Romeo. But can anyone from the midfield push closer to Mercedes and Red Bull? The regulation changes for 2022 are designed to help cars by reducing the ‘dirty air’ aerodynamic effect and produce more exciting...
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