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F1 chiefs have tools to avoid “unintended” ground effect troubles, says McLaren

By A Mystery Man Writer

Formula 1’s rule makers have all the tools they need to ensure that the next generation of cars are more comfortable for drivers, says McLaren team boss Andrea Stella.

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