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FIA hopes F1 teams will stop being F1 teams in 2021

The FIA has, perhaps fancifully, expressed a hope that Formula 1 teams will report loopholes in the 2021 regulations, rather than look to exploit them. F1's new regulations were published at the United States Grand Prix, firing the starting gun for a development race that could shake up the natural order of the sport in the season after next. Article continues under video The last major regulation shake-up – 2014's switch to hybrid power units – saw Mercedes emerge from the midfield to dominate the sport. If there is an opportunity for a Brawn-esque method of finding unique performance, however, the FIA hopes it will be reported as they look to bring the whole F1 pack closer together -...
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