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F1 teams to discuss double points removal

The controversial double points rule for the final round of the Formula 1 season could be removed in time for the 2015 campaign. The introduction of the rule which sees double points awarded for just the final race of the season at Abu Dhabi this weekend has attracted plenty of criticism from drivers, teams and fans. According to a report by Autosport, F1’s Strategy Group are due to meet in the days after Abu Dhabi to discuss the possibility of removing the rule for next season. Full agreement from all the teams will be required before the ruling can be dropped from the regulations. F1’s Strategy Group approved the initiative last year to ensure the title battle is alive at the final...
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