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Mercedes explain 2019 F1 rule changes to watch out for

Ahead of the second Formula 1 preseason test starting on Tuesday in Barcelona, Mercedes have released a comprehensive interpretation of the new rules for 2019, with input from technical director James Allison and engine guru Andy Cowell. Aero Adjustments The biggest changes for 2019 from a regulation point of view are aerodynamic. They have been introduced to try and make the races more exciting, more manageable for drivers following other cars and trying to improve overtaking. The most obvious difference is to the front wing, and this is undoubtedly the most important change, as it's the first part of the car to hit the air. Put simply, the front wings are bigger and simpler. They are...
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