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Hamilton: F1 regulations heading in wrong direction

Sir Lewis Hamilton believes having wider, heavier cars from 2022 is the wrong approach for F1 to take in the sport's upcoming regulation changes. The seven-time World Champion has confessed he preferred driving lighter cars when he started in the sport, and that any move towards bigger, slower machinery is a backwards step for Formula 1 as a whole. Hamilton feels the move is all the more strange given F1's drive to improve sustainability. The Brit is a strong voice in the battle to try and prevent climate change, and owns X44 Racing – who compete in the new Extreme E series, which McLaren have confirmed they will be entering from next season onwards. The F1 cars of 2022 will see...
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