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Boullier expects ‘more overtaking’ in 2017
- Updated: May 9, 2016
Eric Boullier has rubbished suggestions that Formula 1’s 2017 regulations will hamper overtaking, adamant they will actually allow for “more” passing out on track.
Next season Formula 1 will introduce a raft of technical changes aimed at increase downforce and speeds.
There are concerns that while the cars will be faster, the changes in no way promote overtaking.
Boullier, however, says that is not true.
“I actually disagree with comments in the media from my competitors,” he told Sky Sports F1.
“The regulation …
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