The F1-level car that leaves drivers' brains spinning
The new Super Formula Dallara SF19 is poles apart from the perceived wisdom about one-make racers. And that's because the Japanese series wants performance rather than cheap thrills
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Nick Cassidy pauses, then gives his verdict.
"The cornering performance is extremely high," says the 2018 Super Formula runner-up of the category's new Dallara SF19.
"Even the aero visually... you look in the mirror and the amount of air coming off the rear wing is huge. You see that in Formula 1 on TV, but in terms of Super Formula I've never seen that level of downforce before. It's massive. And it's physical to drive."
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