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McLaren happy with proposed 2021 rule changes

McLaren says the proposed rule changes for the 2021 Formula 1 season are looking positive. Andreas Seidl, McLaren's new sporting director, says the team is happy with how negotiations ended, with the unveiling of the new rules set to take place later this month. While other team bosses expect the announcement to be delayed, Seidl says he has faith in Formula 1 motorsport director Ross Brawn to achieve what Liberty Media set out in their plans for F1's future. "If you compete against the best in this sport, for example Mercedes or Ferrari, it doesn't matter when they start or when we start," Seidl told Autosport. "We are happy with every outcome. It is more important to be...
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