Article 2E43A Formula 1 2017: The rest of the grid shows up

Formula 1 2017: The rest of the grid shows up

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Jonathan M. Gitlin
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Over the weekend, the last of the new Formula 1 cars of 2017 were unveiled, just in time for the first official preseason test, which began Monday morning in Spain. Ferrari, McLaren, Haas, Red Bull, and Toro Rosso joined the five other teams that took the wraps off their cars earlier in the week, giving us our first complete look at the grid for the coming year.

We covered the big rules changes that have affected the design of the cars last Friday. To briefly recap, the cars-and their wings and tires-are wider than in recent years, and they are expected to be several seconds faster per lap thanks to better aerodynamic downforce.

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