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Newey predicts mixed-up 2017

Red Bull designer Adrian Newey has predicted a 'mixed-up grid' at the start of 2017 as the sport embarks on a dramatic overhaul of the regulations. The 'reset' is expected to result in the sport reverting from an 'engine formula' to a 'chassis formula' - an anticipation which has already resulted in many pundits predicting Red Bull will be the team to beat courtesy of their famed technical chief. But a modest Newey has warned that nothing can be guaranteed when F1 wipes its aerodynamic slate clean for the new year. "It will almost certainly mean the grid will be a bit more spread out to start with," Newey predicted to Sky Sports F1. What will be different about the 2017...
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