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Ricciardo: Liberty must give F1 drivers a say

Daniel Ricciardo has echoed calls for Formula 1 drivers to be consulted about changes made to the sport. The Red Bull driver has issued similarly criticism to Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel over the proposed aerodynamic changes planned for the 2019 season. A dull season-opening Australian Grand Prix which featured just five overtakes jolted F1 into action I an attempt to bolster on-track action, and changes to front wing regulations are seen as the cure to facilitate better racing next year. However, the move has not gone down well, Red Bull in particular have vented anger towards Ferrari and Mercedes for forcing through rules which they believe will suit the front-runners. READ MORE:...
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