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Hamilton reveals 2017 rule reservations
- Updated: August 26, 2016
Formula 1 may be introducing new rules next season, but Lewis Hamilton fears the sport will face the same tyre-preserving fuel-saving problems that it does today.
Next year Formula 1 is introducing a host of new regulations aimed at making the cars up to five seconds per lap faster.
The cars will feature more aggressive bodywork, wider wings and wider tyres.
But while some like Fernando Alonso reckon the new rules could bring back the fun factor, Hamilton has reservations.
“Fernando’s obviously one of the best drivers we have here and yet he’s had an incredibly challenging last couple of years with a not competitive car, so it’s understandable if that continues that way then it’s no fun for …
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