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Hülkenberg: New F1 cars 'brutally fast'

– Renault driver Nico Hülkenberg believes Formula 1's 2017 cars will feel "brutally fast", owing to revised technical regulations, after spending time in the simulator during the off-season.Formula 1 will enter a new era of technical regulations for 2017, with cars set to be four to five seconds per lap faster than 2016, as a result of revised aerodynamics and much wider Pirelli tyres.Hülkenberg, who has made the move to Renault after a lengthy spell with Force India, reckons the new regulations will make a substantial difference in the sport."The new cars feel brutally fast," Hülkenberg told Auto Motor und Sport, referring to his experience in the...
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