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F1: Liberty blocking rules revision?

It is believed that Mercedes, Ferrari and F1's owner, Liberty Media are against revising the 50/50 power split introduced this season. Little has emerged following this week's two meetings, but what is known is that any changes to the rules will be the much talked about tweaks as opposed to a significant overhaul. In the case of the manufacturers this is understandable, for other than having made a better job of the new rules than their rivals, between them they power around 75% of the cars on the grid. As for Liberty Media, the sport's main stakeholder, it is understood that its stance is down to its commitment to making the sport Net Zero Carbon by 2030, the introduction of the 50/50...
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