FIA Tightens Rear Wing Rules for Chinese GP
FIA Tightens Rear Wing Rules for Chinese GP

FIA Tightens Rear Wing Rules for Chinese GP

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As the Formula One season progresses to the Chinese Grand Prix, Lando Norris of McLaren reassured fans that recent FIA rule changes regarding rear wing flexibility will not hinder their performance. Following a dominant showing at the Australian Grand Prix, where Norris secured pole position and a victory, McLaren is perceived as a strong contender for the championship. Despite accusations from Red Bull's technical director about potential exploitation of rules, Norris confidently stated that their car remains within regulatory limits and is performing optimally. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton of Ferrari is under scrutiny after a disappointing performance in Melbourne, where both he and teammate Charles Leclerc failed to deliver expected results. Hamilton's adaptability with the car has been questioned, raising concerns as he seeks to prove he still has the edge necessary for success. The contrasting fortunes of McLaren and Ferrari have set the stage for an intriguing battle at the upcoming race in Shanghai.

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