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Mercedes technical chief calls new regulations a 'minefield'

All teams are still working hard to make their cars as competitive as possible for 2022. James Allison explains in a video from Mercedes explanation that this is not so easy yet. Mercedes wants to win again The 2022 Formula One season could turn the sport's ranking upside down. With a complete set of new aerodynamic regulations, teams must work hard to be competitive again in the coming season. According to Mercedes' top technical executive, that's not as easy as it seems. Read more Which of Vettel, Hamilton and Verstappen picked up largest percentage of points? Indeed, in the video Allison talks about the biggest set of regulations he has encountered in his F1 career. It is also...
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