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Slower F1 cars in 2019 would be “comical” - Vettel 

Sebastian Vettel believes it would be “comical” if Formula 1 produces slower cars next season having already recently changed the rules to make current-spec machinery faster.  F1 will introduce simplified aerodynamic regulations for 2019 in a bid to help increase overtaking following repeated complaints, but the tweaks could come at a cost, with FIA single-seater technical chief Nikolas Tombazis predicting next year’s cars will be up to 1.5 seconds slower than this season.  The sport's regulations were altered heading into 2017 as F1 introduced wider, faster and more aggressive cars to help improve the show, with numerous lap records being broken across the course of last season as...
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