Mercedes & McLaren In Trouble After FIA Announces SHOCKING Rule!
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The Formula 1 world is brimming with speculation and concern after the FIA made a quiet but crucial change to its technical regulations during the summer break. We’re of course talking about the new asymmetrical braking regulations. While it might seem like a minor adjustment, this new rule could have a big impact, particularly for teams fighting for the top step as they gear up for the Dutch Grand Prix. With the new regulations coming into play at Zandvoort, teams could face significant shifts in their strategies and car performance.
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