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2021 F1 design feared to be six seconds slower!

Based on the latest 2021 technical rules submitted by F1 to the teams, engineers fear the sport's future cars could be up to six or seven seconds slower than they currently are. According to a report from Germany's Auto Motor und Sport, Formula 1's latest concept, codenamed 'Lima', was recently presented to teams. The design features a new and more elegant front wing, a deeper nose, a slightly higher chassis surrounding the cockpit and a wider rear wing. But the car's latest aero specifications were met with a fair amount of skepticism by certain teams who believe the regulations are too restrictive and will lead to the future Grand Prix running barely faster than a current-spec F2 racer....
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