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Aston Martin technical boss not surprised top teams sticking with ‘concept'

Dan Fallows says he's not surprised that Mercedes and Ferrari are sticking with the ‘concept' of their respective 2023 cars in order to catch Red Bull. The centrepiece of Ferrari's upgraded car for Imola is new rear suspension, while a major upgrade for Mercedes is being played down by team boss Toto Wolff. 'We fear that there is something in our car that we don't understand,' Wolff told Auto Motor und Sport. 'That's why our goal with the upgrade is to eliminate certain variables. 'We want to finally get a stable platform that we can then develop further,' he added. It is expected that the upgrade will include new sidepods, but although the flawed Mercedes cars of 2023 and 2023 have...
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