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New F1 rules are a 'big favour' to Mercedes - Allison

Mercedes technical director James Allison says that F1's regulation overhaul in 2022, while it may stem the championship winning squad's dominance, will also provide its troops with a fresh impetus. The advent of the hybrid era in Formula 1 in 2014 ushered in an unprecedented period of supremacy in the sport, marked by a record seven consecutive world titles for the Mercedes team and its drivers, with Lewis Hamilton owning six championships and Nico Rosberg collecting one in 2016. There's no denying the outstanding engineering excellence displayed by Mercedes, year in and year out, with no signs of the German outfit letting up as its crews check their sense of security at the team's door....
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