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F1 bosses reject rule change

Formula 1's governing body has rejected proposals to change the rules before 2017 to make the sport more exciting for spectators. Wider tyres, increasing 850bhp engines back to 1,000bhp and improved bodywork were among proposals debated at an FIA commission meeting in Geneva. Reuters claim teams failed to agree on the type and timing of modifications. Ferrari and Red Bull are among those wanting change next year, but Mercedes warn against the impact on this season. Scuderia team principal Maurizio Arrivabene recently said he wanted 'a real revolution' by 2016 with faster cars producing more power and noise. Ferrari released images of a radical F1 concept car  just hours before the FIA...
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