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Agreement reached in principle to delay 2021 regs

All 10 teams have agreed to postpone the new proposed regulations until at least 2022 following a conference call with the FIA on Thursday. The option had been on the table and discussed prior to the call and nine out of the 10 teams had initially given their backing to the delay, with Ferrari non-committal with their answer as they wanted more time to mull over their decision. But now that decision has been made and it's another yes, meaning an unanimous verdict has been reached to continue on with the current regulations until at least 2022. As first reported by Autosport, the ‘plan is to keep the 2020 rules for a further season and freeze components such as the chassis and...
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