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Wolff: Cars will be quicker in 2017

Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff has promised that cars will be faster in 2017 and drivers will once again take centre stage. There is currently a lot of debate about how Formula 1 can improve with some calling for louder engines and bigger tyres while others want drivers to have a bigger physical and mental challenge during races. There are several proposals on the table for the Strategy Group to consider for the 2017 campaign, but Wolff says everyone is in agreement that the cars will be quicker and drivers will have more 'responsibility'. 'In the last couple of years F1 has reduced downforce, has reduced the speed of the cars, and probably now is the time to take a step back [to...
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