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Mercedes Hide W12’s Rear Floor Area From Competitors

Mercedes unveiled their 2021 car on Tuesday, but not all elements of the car were available for the public – and rival teams – to see. Speaking during the Silver Arrows’ live unveiling of the W12, Mercedes technical director James Allison noted that they had covered the rear floor section to prevent their competitors from seeing what changes they have made. READ: Nikita Mazepin Opens Up On ‘Incorrect’ Conduct With Model “Across the whole car, it is dressed in new clothes, new aerodynamic finery, that we hope will make it a successful car,” Allison said. “The bit we’re not showing you is down along the edge of the floor. That area is the area that was most affected by the...
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