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Allison confident 2017 F1 cars will be ‘beautiful’

 XPB Images Ferrari technical director James Allison says next year’s Formula One cars will be “beautiful” after radical regulation changes have made their proportions “very appealing”. In a bid to make the sport more exciting, F1 bosses have rubber-stamped a series of new aerodynamic rules for 2017. These will see the introduction of wider cars and tyres with lap times that could be up to five seconds per lap faster than at present. Allison claims the rules revolution will succeed in meeting the FIA’s original blueprint to implement more aggressive-looking machines. “We’ve made a little bit of a step forward to get rid of the horrible looking noses of a couple of...
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