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Stefano Domenicali breaks silence on Red Bull cheating scandal

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali is confident that the new aerodynamic regulations which were introduced this season will continue to 'reduce the gap' in the field, despite Max Verstappen having won the 2022 World Championship considerably more comfortably than last season. The new aerodynamic regulations were introduced with the idea that the cars would be capable of running closer together, something which has been proven to be possible. Whilst this can be seen as a huge positive, the new regulations have caused some issues. Lap-times are considerably slower in 2022 due to the sheer size of the cars, as well as the fact they are significantly heavier than their predecessors and are...
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