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Allison argues F1 dirty air management ‘tested to destruction'

Mercedes Technical Director James Allison believes that Formula 1's attempts to control dirty air through regulation changes have gone in the wrong direction. The sport's 2022 regulation change had aimed to create closer racing through cleaner airflow with the majority of downforce created by car floors as opposed to front and rear wings. But it […]
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