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F1 teams split on 2019 changes

Christian Horner has hit out at the FIA's decision to introduce new aerodynamic regulations for the 2019 F1 season, but Ferrari and Mercedes have supported the planned changes. In a bid to allow closer racing and improve overtaking, the FIA has confirmed a simplified front wing, simplified front brake duct and a wider and deeper rear wing will be introduced next season. The move followed complaints from drivers about how difficult it is to follow cars in their current spec, but it is understood the 10 F1 teams were split on the proposal. FIA confirms 2019 overtaking aidsDrivers want say in F1's futureHungry Lewis wants perfect title At the Spanish GP, Red Bull team principal Horner gave a...
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