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FIA propose new rules and are set to change weekend structure

The FIA has proposed a new regulation that would come into place in 2021 seeing the teams not being allowed to work on the car from Friday onwards. It is all part of Formula 1's plans to become more exciting and competitive in the future and provide a greater experience for the fans. As well as this, the race weekend will be shortened to create a more compact spectacle.  Formula 1 is having a makeover and part of this is changing the way the weekend is structured. Thursday's media session will be removed with everything being done on Friday. This means Friday will become a busier day with the press conference, technical inspection in the morning and two practice sessions in the...
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