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F1 cars no longer ‘incredible' – Stroll

Mar.18 Three Formula 1 drivers have opened their 2022 accounts by aiming fire at the sport's highly anticipated new technical rules. Seven time world champion Lewis Hamilton fired his criticism at Pirelli's new 18-inch tyres. 'They slide more and the grip is worse than before,' the Mercedes driver said. Hamilton, 37, also said the much heavier cars are also more cumbersome at slow speeds due to the way the ‘ground effect' aerodynamics work, although he hopes that makes the racing closer and more exciting. But he explained: 'On long runs, it's physically easier now. Chasing another car is a lot easier which I hope is a step in the right direction but I hope at some stage we will be...
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