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Ferrari want changes made to 2021 F1 regulations

Mattia Binotto says Ferrari will seek further changes to Formula 1's 2021 regulations, having opted against using the Scuderia's veto power as Liberty Media has pushed through the new rulebook. Ferrari sit on the World Motorsport Council, which unanimously approved the 2021 regulations this week, before they were presented to the world at the United States Grand Prix. Article continues under video A budget cap at $175m per year on performance-based costs and radical aerodynamic changes are among the key points that Liberty hope will turn F1 into a series that features closer racing from the front to the back of the grid. However, Binotto says the announcement is merely a "starting...
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