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Brawn claims 2019 regulations have been nailed down

Ross Brawn suggests the debate surrounding the 2019 aerodynamic regulations has come to a close. The regulations changes are coming in with the intention of improving overtaking.  It’s expected that teams will run with a larger span front wing and a lower and deeper rear wing. In preparation for next season, teams insisted they wanted a clear indication of whats ahead.  “The teams wanted to know what’s going on, and I think everyone has been cooperating,” Brawn told motorsport.com. “It needed some refinement, which has been done. I think everyone realises that we don’t want uncertainty. “As far as I know it’s all been sorted and we...
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