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F1 cars set to be 1.5 seconds faster in 2018

Formula One cars will be up to 1.5 seconds faster in the 2018 Formula 1 season with more aggressive tyres and radical car development over the winter break, F1's tyre supplier Pirelli has revealed.  The 2017 F1 season saw lap records broken on almost every track that saw a dry qualifying session, however it is […] The post F1 cars set to be 1.5 seconds faster in 2018 appeared first on F1 Hub.
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