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Ask Gary Anderson

AUTOSPORT's technical expert GARY ANDERSON looks at whether the pecking order will change this weekend in Spain, how to cut costs and make F1 better, and his memories of the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix

Now that the development race is really kicking off, how do you think the pecking order might change?
Mark Lovas, via Twitter

Unless there is a fundamental chassis-design problem, Mark, which I don't believe anyone has, or a team has unexpectedly found a grey area in the regulations to exploit, like the double diffuser of 2009, a significant change in the pecking order from a chassis perspective seems very unlikely.

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