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2019 F1 rule changes: What’s new and why?

The 2019 Formula 1 season will welcome a series of new regulation tweaks, creating a revised look to the cars as part of a wider push to improve the show.Aerodynamic regulations aimed at encouraging closer racing and providing more overtaking opportunities for drivers have been introduced for the upcoming campaign.The aimed result is for short-term gains prior to greater changes planned for the next major cycle which is scheduled for 2021 - when F1’s rule makers and teams aim to force through more radical overhauls. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Why are the changes happening now?It is hoped that the introduction of simplified aerodynamic components will benefit the show by...
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