LONDON: Formula One’s governing body is introducing new load tests to ensure bendy front and rear wings are no longer a talking point this season.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One's governing body is introducing new load tests to ensure bendy front and rear wings are no longer a talking point this season. Read full story
LONDON: Formula One’s governing body is introducing new load tests to ensure bendy front and rear wings are no longer a talking point this season.
The FIA will clamp down on the manner in which Formula 1 teams can bend their wings after introducing new load tests for both the front and rear wings...
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