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Formula One's governing body, FIA, will introduce new load tests for front and rear wings to prevent bendy wings from being a contentious issue in the 2025 season. The tests will start from the Australian Grand Prix in March and will be phased in, allowing teams to adapt without discarding existing components unnecessarily. The FIA aims to ensure a level playing field and fair racing by refining their ability to monitor and enforce bodywork flexibility regulations.
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