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Mercedes could dominate under new regs, warns Wolff

Toto Wolff insists his attempts to retain the current technical regulations is not rooted in a desire to protect Mercedes' current advantage, warning the manufacturer could end up even harder to beat if the proposals are passed. Mercedes has dominated F1 since the current set of regulations were introduced in 2014, winning all but six of the last 41 races, in doing so occasionally exercising a mammoth margin over the chasing pack. With F1 coming under fire for its perception for dull races, limited competition and cars that are not driven on the limit, teams are close to agreeing a revised set of regulations that will see faster, more aggressive machines in the hope it will improve the...
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