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F1 trying to break rules with 2021 tests

Formula 1 chiefs have revealed they have been trying to break their own ruleset while running 2021-focused tests, in a bid to close off any loopholes. F1’s Chief Technical Officer Pat Symonds and the FIA’s Head of Single Seater Technical Matters Nikolas Tombazis have been running a 50 per cent model in the windtunnel at Sauber Motorsport's facility in Switzerland, testing their designs for the 2021 technical regulations. The tests were performed in conjunction with Sauber's independent consultancy group in order to prevent any advantage being handed to the Alfa Romeo Racing team, which is run by Sauber. After spending many months researching and testing their designs,...
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