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F1 fuel gains ‘becoming harder, but more important'

Fuel gains in Formula 1 are becoming harder, but more important, as teams attempt to extract the maximum performance potential from their respective packages. Formula 1 has clamped down on fuel and power unit development in recent years as part of cost-cutting measures and a desire for greater convergence among suppliers. No fuel updates were […]
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