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F1 to debate mirror rules at FIA meeting

F1 technical chiefs will meet with the FIA in Hungary to discuss proposed changes to the positioning of mirrors after several drivers complained they couldn't see the car behind. There have been several incidents already this season where drivers have stated they could not see the car behind. The most recent was in Austria where Sebastian Vettel was hit with a three-place grid penalty for blocking Carlos Sainz in qualifying. Although the race stewards accepted that Vettel had not been warned of the oncoming Renault by Ferrari and and could not see the car in his mirrors, they ruled that 'being aware of the issue of rear vision with his mirrors, [Vettel] should not have been so slow and on...
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