World champion Lando Norris is anticipating "more chaos in races" as a result of new rule changes in Formula 1 next season.
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That's all for day two of testing guys! It's been another exciting day and we've got one more day to go before the ...
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Lewis Hamilton says that "none of the fans are going to understand" some of the new rules introduced into F1 this year.
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