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Teams remain divided on standardisation

In its efforts to bring down costs and also bring the teams closer to one another in terms of performance, F1 is looking to standardise more components, especially those that outwardly have little relevance for the fans. Currently the FIA is seeking tenders for a whole range of components for 2021, including brakes and wheels, but when asked about the move, the teams remain as divided as ever. 'First of all, I think it hasn't been decided how much we do standardisation,' said Guenther Steiner, 'so I think we're getting ahead of ourselves to say that it's been decided for '21. 'I don't know if anyone signed an agreement that it will be standardised,' he continued. 'A lot of parties looked...
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