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Johnny Herbert identifies major F1 regulations flaw ‘eroding' driving experience

Former Formula 1 driver Johnny Herbert has identified that perhaps slowing down the new cars to decrease the frustrations of energy harvesting which has "eroded" the 'pure experience' for the drivers. The post Johnny Herbert identifies major F1 regulations flaw ‘eroding' driving experience appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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