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Mosley: 'New rules may take F1 in the wrong direction'

 XPB Images Former F1 president Max Mosley offered his view on the massive regulation overhaul  implemented this year, and is unsure it will be steer F1 in the right direction. Many have expressed either confidence or concern over the big changes which include wider tyres and increased downforce. But until the first few races of the season are run, judging Formula 1's new rules is just a guessing game for pundits and talking heads. Mosley praises Liberty's appointment of Ross Brawn Critics of the new regulations - among which are a few drivers - point to increased cornering speeds, thanks to downforce and mechanical grip which, combined with shorter braking distances, could make...
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