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F1 Rule Change Gives Hope to McLaren's Rivals
The Straits Times
|May 30, 2025
McLaren's Formula One rivals are hoping that stricter front-wing tests could help to close the gap to the runaway leaders in Spain this weekend.
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Even if title-chasing teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are confident little will change, others remain unconvinced.
F1 teams were told in January that the front flex tests would be implemented from June 1, after rear wings came under increased scrutiny when the season started in March.
Teams have had to redesign their front wings to make them stiffer, which will affect the aerodynamics.
“I think Barcelona is on the calendar of everybody in the paddock with the new regulation for the front wing,” Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur, whose team are fourth overall and a point behind Red Bull, said in Monaco last weekend.
“We are working on it for ages now and this can be a game changer for everybody because we don’t know the impact on every single team of the new regulation.”
Champions McLaren, winners of six of eight races so far and a mighty 172 points clear of Mercedes in the constructors’ standings, say the circuit itself could have a bigger effect, with high-speed corners not naturally suiting their car.
Rivals will be watching closely either way.
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