Dirty air could be "a bit worse" in F1 2020, warns Daniel Ricciardo
Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo believes dirty air and follo🥀wing other cars could be “a bit worse” during the 2020 Formula 1 season due to increased levels of speed this year.
Thanks to development gains made by teams with stable regulations, drivers were lapping the 🧜Circuit de-Barcelona Catalunya quicker than previous years during pre-season testing, with Valtteri Bottas’ headline time half a second faster thanꦑ what was managed last winter.

Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo believes dirty ai🍬r and following other cars could be “a bit worse” during the 2020 Formula 1 season du🅺e to increased levels of speed this year.
Thanks to development gains made by teams with stable regulations, drivers were lapping the Circuit de-Barcelona Catalunya quicker than previous years during pre-season testing, with Valtteri Bottas’ headline 🐻time half a second faster than what was managed last winter.
But the increased speed has come with a drawback, according to a number of drivers i🌠ncluding Ricciardo, who fears the dirty air produced by cars will have an even worse effect on the quality of wheel-to-wheel racing.
“It꧂ is prett🃏y dirty, but I feel we're going quicker than last year again, Turns 2 and 3 are easy flat, Turn 9 is for more or less every lap, not with fuel but low fuel,” he explained.
“So the dirty air we are creating is more because of the speed we’ܫre going, and trying to 🧸travel close behind another car you still feel it.
“Unfortunately a track like this 🦩with a lot of high-speed corners in the first two sectors it is very hard to stay clos𝄹e to a car.
“I’d like to say it’s better but it is certainly not and🐠 maybe a bit worse.”
F1 bosses are working to address the problem in the upcoming regulation overhaul for 2021, with improved on-track action between battling cars 𒊎at the centre of plans to help create more competitive racing.
Ferrari’s Sebasti💫an Vettel, who found himself battling McLaren driver Lando✤ Norris on track during testing, echoed Ricciardo’s verdict.
“I actuallไy enjoy it [the fight], but I think th⛄e car is probably a little bit worse this year for following and passing,” he said.
“Everybody is trying to put more downforce on the ꦛcar which means we are more worried about needing clean air where it matters on your car.
“So whatꦦever comes out in the end you are not too worried but if you are the car behind it is not nice but we will wait and see.”


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