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Seidl thinks teams will agree to 2021 rules

Oct.14 Andreas Seidl says he is "sure" that Formula 1 will soon have clarity over the rules for 2021. That is despite the fact that sources at Suzuka reported that an internal vote revealed that only four teams support Liberty Media's current proposal. McLaren is one of those teams. "We had a meeting here," McLaren team boss Seidl said at Suzuka, referring to an informal get-together with Chase Carey at the circuit hotel on Saturday. "The meeting was constructive. I am sure that by the end of next week we will have a set of regulations that meets the goals that were set two years ago." Red Bull, however, is one of the six opposing teams. Referring to the...
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