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Verstappen expecting 2022 car visibility difficulty

Max Verstappen is expecting the biggest change in driving the 2022 cars to be having lower visibility with the larger tyres coming in this season. He is not the first driver to say this change will make finding the apex of a corner more 'tricky' to begin with, after Pirelli's move to 18-inch wheels from their 13-inch predecessors. The teams and tyre manufacturer tested the new structures and compounds extensively throughout 2021, but the tyres are just one of a raft of changes having been introduced for 2022. Verstappen admitted that 'a lot is unknown' ahead of the season, with the teams' designers having had effectively a clean slate from which to work to get their new cars ready for...
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