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Insight: How hard will drivers work in 2017?

– Formula 1 will enter a new technical era in 2017, led by overhauled aerodynamics and wider Pirelli tyres. GPUpdate.net got the lowdown on how much drivers will be pushed by the regulation changes from Rupert Manwaring, who works for Hintsa Performance and trains Toro Rosso racer Carlos Sainz Jr.It has been suggested that cars could be up to five seconds per lap quicker this year, with Nico Hülkenberg recently describing the new Renault as "brutally fast" following simulator runs.Manwaring, who started out as a Health Physiologist at Nuffield Health, before joining P1 Sports Performance as a Sports Therapist & Physiologist, and eventually arriving at Hintsa Performance as...
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