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SEIDL: FORMULA 1 interesting only if we artificially slow down MERCEDES

Andreas Seidl, the head of the McLaren team, is convinced that with the new rules we will have more races than the last one in Monza, and until then, alternative solutions will be needed.

For Andreas Seidl, the rules regarding jewelery and underwear for racers are quite clear and must be followed - Photo: HB Press

GP of Italy je Formula 1 after a boring race in They connect reawakened and showed in which direction the royal class of motorsport could develop in the future. They were on the winners stage three different teams and none of these is called Mercedes. In Monza, this was possible thanks to safety car, red flag in punishment of Lewis Hamilton.

It should in the future new policy in budget ceiling made the field reunite more and the races less predictable. Andreas Seidl, team boss McLaren he is convinced that this can succeed. “Given the dominance of Mercedes, for which they have worked hard for many years and deserve it, this just leads to boring races. So it’s obviously good at the moment if something like this happens in Monza. And I’m sure that with what’s coming in 2022, we’ll experience what we saw in the last race more often and, I hope, have a new normalcy."

Andreas Seidl, head of the McLaren team, says that if Formula 1 wants to prevent boring races until the introduction of the new rules in 2022, it can only do so by artificially slowing down Mercedes.

Namely normality, in which the whole is more evenly and more teams that can fight to win. But until that moment comes, they would be welcome alternative solutions, with which to break through Mercedes dominance, so Seidl. "I believe that the only way to have interesting races this year and next is for Mercedes to slow down artificially or to run the races in reverse order. This is the reality we are in,”He concluded Bavarian.       

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