F1 2019 aero rules ‘won’t change an awful lot’ - Wolff 

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has cast doubts over the impact Fo🙈rmula 1's new aerodynamic rules will have on the quality of racing during the 2019 season. 

Tweaks to F1’s aerodynamic regulations have been introduced for the upcoming campaign in a bid to encourage closer rac𝓰ing and promote more overtaking opportunities. 

F1 2019 aero rules ‘won’t change an awful lot’ - Wolff 

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff haꦫs cast doubts over the impact Formula 1's new aerodynamic rules will have on the quality of racing during the 2019 season. 

Tweaks to F1’s aerodynamic regulations have been introduced for t💟he upcoming campaign in a bid to encourage closer racing and promote more overtaking opportunities. 

Simpler front wings - featuring less aerodynamic appendages - and front brake ducts plus a wider and deeper rear wing are among the most notable changes, though teams remain 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“tentative” about the impact the revised regulatio🥀ns will have. 

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The aim is to redirect airflow over the top of cars in order to punch a hole in the air and reduce the effect ‘dirty air’ c💦urrently has when following in the wake of another car, which in theory will create a stronger slipstreaming effect. 

F1’s current technical regu꧂lations allow for the airflow to be pushed around cars, which results in negative disruption and instability to the car behind, particularly having a negative impact on tyre performance and brake management. 

“At the moment it is very difficult for the c🏅ars to follow because you lose downforce, the tyre loses grip and therefore the overtaking is really bad,” Wolff explained. 

“When you look at🎉 some of the junior classes, like F2 for example, there’s some great racing there actually. They are able to co♈me close.”

F1 chief Ross Brawn says predications from early research indicates a 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“20 percent improvement” in racing, though Wolff believes teams will find loopholes in the rules to keep directing&n⭕bsp;the airflow around their cars and subsequently maintain performance. 

“The aim was to take away some of the aero and direct the airflow over the top of the car but they fight 2000 aerodynamicists in all the teams and I thin🥂k we have found solutions to get the air around the car, so it’s not going to change an awful lot,” Wolff added. 

F1 2019 aero rules ‘won’t change an awful lot’ - Wolff 

Five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton echoed Wolff’s concerns and added Mercedes is constantly striving to better understand the complexities of F1’s Pirelli tyres, another key area of influence for ♔the current quality of racing. 

“When you get behind another car you lose a large percentage of the airflow because the car is blocking it, so📖 then it becomes more down to mechanical grip from the tyres and that is an area we are trying to constantly improve,” Hamilton said. 

“The tyres are pretty much impossible to understand. It’s a science 🐟we are constantly trying to develop and understand because its a real unknown area.”

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