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Mercedes: F1 should lower weight limit and ‘make it our problem’

Mercedes Technical Director James Allison has suggested that Formula 1 could solve its weight problem by simply lowering the limit and letting teams deal with it. In recent weeks, there have been discussions over the ever-increasing weight of F1 cars. Currently, F1 challengers have a minimum weight of 798kg. However, 10 years ago in 2013, […]
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