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Raikkonen says 2019 rule changes have worked

Kimi Raikkonen believes the aerodynamic rule changes introduced for 2019 have succeeded in their mission of allowing Formula 1 cars to follow each other closer on-track. Simpler front wings, and larger DRS openings have been introduced this year in an attempt to boost overtaking.
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