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Hughes: 'Good chance of high development speed late in the season'

In a normal season, each team brings upgrades to the first race of the season. These are relatively small improvements here and there that have been developed over time. Relatively soon after the start of the season, the updates to the cars will follow each other relatively quickly after which it will decrease towards the end of the season, as the focus will then be on the new car. This year will probably be completely different. Intense development speed In a technical analysis from a hypothetical perspective Mark Hughes writes on the Formula 1 website: "We may also be about to see an atypically intense late-season development pace." One of the reasons for this is that many...
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