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Wolff fears 2022 F1 season won't be as exciting as 2021

Article To news overview © Mercedes Toto Wolff believes that the introduction of new regulations in 2022 could lead to the season having less excitement than has so far been seen in 2021. The current year has got off to a dynamic start, with close competition throughout the field and Mercedes facing perhaps their biggest challenge yet from rivals Red Bull. Wolff is predicting that the field will spead out again next year though. "We have always said it and it is simply quite logical: if you keep the rules, the field converges," Wolff told RacingNews365.com and other select media. "Because for those at the front, the gains just keep getting smaller, even with more effort. At...
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