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Newey admits concerns with 2014-spec F1

Red Bull designer Adrian Newey admits that he concern about the safety of F1's new-look cars following the launch of the RB10 in Spain.Alongside the new engine formula introduced for 2014, revised aerodynamic rules have resulted in a wide range of approaches to changes that mandate a lower nose than seen in recent seasons.The decision to adopt lower noses was taken by the FIA in an effort to improve safety and reduce the chance of a car being launched into the air but Newey said he was concerned that the change could actually have the opposite effect – and that drivers could end up being injured as a result."The regulations has been introduced following some research by the FIA that...
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