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F1 must embrace reinvention - Dennis

Sutton Images Enlarge McLaren chief Ron Dennis says Formula One should not shy away from making changes to F1's product if it helps the sport's popularity in the long term. Recent rule changes such as the double points format for this season's Abu Dhabi finale and the standing restarts proposed for 2015 have been controversial with fans. Dennis thinks F1 should heed the example of other sports which have made changes and reaped the rewards for doing so. "I don't think it is," Dennis said when asked what was broken about modern F1. "Strangely enough, broken versus unbroken is black and white. I think that is the problem. It is a multi-faceted problem, you have to get a...
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