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Sainz: The ‘negative hype' around 2021 must stop

McLaren's Carlos Sainz has called for an end to the 'negative hype' around the 2021 Formula One rule changes. While accepting that the sport does need to consider methods to improve the quality of racing, he also feels that the positive aspects are being ignored. Key tweaks have been made to the rules for 2019, including design restrictions on the front wings and front brake ducts. A larger rear wing and DRS flap is also being introduced, all with the goal being to improve overtaking. However, Sainz wants these changes to create positivity rather than negativity before a more radical overhaul is introduced from 2021. Speaking via Crash, he said: 'This is a change in reaction a bit to what...
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