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‘2019 aero rules have all been sorted'

Ross Brawn says there is no uncertainty remaining with regards to the 2019 aerodynamic regulations as they have 'all been sorted.' Next season there will be some tweaks to the aerodynamic rules in a bid to improve overtaking. The teams will not only run a simplier front wing with a larger span and low outwash potential but also a deeper and wider rear wing. Added to that the front brake duct have also been simplified with no winglets allowed. 'The teams wanted to know what's going on, and I think everyone has been co-operating,' Brawn told Motorsport.com. 'It needed some refinement, which has been done. I think everyone realises that we don't want uncertainty. 'As far as I know it's all...
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