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Toto Wolff ‘alone’ in wanting 2021 stability for convergence

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says he is “alone” in believing that keeping Formula 1’s regulations stable for 2021 will result in the field eventually converging. Formula 1 chiefs are in the process of finalising the sporting and technical regulations for 2021, with several fundamental changes set to be made, with the ambition of closing the pack and enhancing the quality and quantity of racing. Mercedes has remained unbeaten in both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ championships since 2014, when hybrid engines were introduced, having stayed ahead when the aerodynamic rules were overhauled for 2017. When asked about the potential impact of more standardised parts,...
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