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Mercedes debuts radical vertical sidepod design at Bahrain F1 test

Mercedes has unleashed a package of upgrades at the second pre-season Formula 1 test, with the W13 sporting radical vertical sidepod inlets. The W13 wore traditional inlets at the first three-day test in Barcelona, with chief F1 rival Red Bull surprising the paddock with its sleek design. But a fortnight later and its Mercedes which […]
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