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Formula 1 cars will be slower in 2021 - Green

Racing Point technical director Andrew Green believes Formula 1 cars will be slower next season, even though they will fundamentally be an evolution of this season's machinery. The sport has delayed the introduction of new aerodynamic regulations until 2022 - which will see an overhaul of car design aimed at promoting more exciting racing - due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Article continues under video But with this seasons Pirelli tyres rolling over into next year, a new rule set has been drafted aimed at cancelling out the usual year-on-year increase in performance and thus ensuring the tyres will be suitable at the tail end of 2021. "We've taken a slice of real estate out of the floor...
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