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Ground effect F1 rules not a failure despite dirty air concerns, say team bosses

Williams Formula 1 team principal James Vowles has insisted that the sport's current ground effect regulations are not a failure despite drivers facing increasing difficulty circulating in traffic. The current regulations, introduced in 2022, sought to make it easier for drivers to follow each other in dirty air, thereby making overtaking opportunities easier to come […]
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