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F1 chiefs in fresh push to get rid of 'driver aids'

Formula 1's top chiefs have made clear their desire to get 'driver aids' out of the sport, ahead of key talks later this week to move forward with a 2017 overhaul. The F1 Strategy Group is due to meet on Wednesday to analyse the findings from a series of meetings that have taken place recently to discuss changes to improve the spectacle. While measures including faster cars – through bigger tyres and improved aerodynamics – should get the green light, other ideas that have been suggested like the return of refuelling are set to be dropped. However, both FIA president Jean Todt and F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone have highlighted that one factor they want swift action on is reducing...
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