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McLaren boss Andreas Seidl not happy with delay in enforcing new F1 rule – Wide World of Sports
Ferrari confirms it’s ‘exploiting’ rules loophole

McLaren boss Andreas Seidl says the delay in a proposed crackdown on flexible rear wings is “not acceptable” as Ferrari confirms it is one of the teams to have exploited the loophole in the rules.
The FIA announced last week it would introduce a new test, designed to stop teams allowing their rear wing to flex at high speeds.
A rear wing that flexes on the straight will reduce the drag the car produces, increasing its top speed.
But the new test won’t be effective until next month’s French Grand…
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