F1’s new rules will eventually close up grid, says Domenicali

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F1’s new rules will eventually close up grid, says Domenicali
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Stefano Domenicali is confident that new generation of F1 rules will eventually close up the pack despite the early advantage enjoyed by Red Bull.

Domenicali is not too alarmed at the situation though, and thinks that as teams get to understand the new rules – and the squads at the front find diminishing returns from car improvements – things will get much more competitive.

“But despite this, we have already sold out in the remaining grand prix on the calendar. I believe that from a technical point of view, it is important to understand how quickly certain performance gaps can be closed, and this is one of the points on which the regulations were based. “Because if we look at the ranking as a whole, we see that behind the leader there are tighter fights than in the past. I want to give a positive interpretation.

For if teams can find ways around the regulations, then that risks allowing them to find an unfair advantage.

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