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Mosley: F1 should have less aero and more mechanical grip

New 2017 Formula 1 rules have been introduced in an effort to make cars faster with wider tyres, wider wings and bodywork which are set to produce aggro looking cars with huge aero gains, but former FIA president Max Mosley does not believe that this is the right direction for the sport. During an interview with ITV, Mosley said of the new F1 rules, “My personal view is that it may have gone in the wrong direction,' he said. “I would have gone for less aero and perhaps more mechanical grip.' He is not alone in his thinking as there are many pundits and drivers who believe that the new rules could have a negative impact on racing. Mercedes driver and triple Formula 1 World Champion...
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