Ross Brawn says simulation work carried out on the 2019 cars show the effects which will aid overtaking. In recent years F1 cars have struggled to follow each other due to an increase in downforce. This has prompted an array of changes to the aerodynamics.

The front wing, brake ducts and bargeboards will all be altered next season ahead of major changes in 2021. This is part of Liberty Media and F1’s long-term plan. Brawn claims he is pleased with the results from the simulation tests, but will only know for certain in Australia. This season, the race in Albert Park came under serious scrutiny due to the lack of overtakes.

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