F1 Changes and Team Strategies: Hamilton Critiques, Red Bull's Commitment, and the Impact of New Wing Rules

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Lewis Hamilton criticized the new FIA front wing rule at the Spanish Grand Prix, calling it a waste of money as it failed to significantly change wing flexibility or performance, and highlighted ongoing issues with aerodynamic regulations in F1. The rule was introduced to limit flexi-wings exploited for aerodynamic advantage, but teams like Ferrari and McLaren found the impact negligible. Hamilton aims for a podium finish, while other drivers discuss race strategies and challenges.
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