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Pecking order could change during 2017 F1 season
The Formula One pecking order could change during the season, as Rob Smedley expects radical development throughout the 2017 season, which could prove key to the championship fight. The 2017 Formula 1 cars are tipped to lap ‘five seconds a lap' faster with radical aerodynamics, wider tyres and wider front and rear wings, which means teams would be heavily developing their cars throughout the season as they research and develop for the optimum package. Williams Formula One team's Rob Smedley believes the fastest car in Australia will not be the fastest car in Abu Dhabi, which is the final race of the season, as Smedley warns that a balanced development base will be critical to...
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