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Race starts will change after review

id="story_continues_1" itemprop="description"> Formula 1 is to restrict the amount of help drivers receive from electronic aids and team coaching by the Belgian Grand Prix in two races' time. Governing body the FIA said the changes would have 'a particular emphasis on race starts' to ensure drivers were 'back in full control of the car'. It added the changes would 'enhance excitement and unpredictability'. Among a series of other plans, the penalty system governing engine changes will be overhauled. Formula 1: The next four races 3-5 July: British Grand Prix (Silverstone) 21-23 Aug: Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Francorchamps) 24-26 July: Hungarian Grand Prix (Budapest)...
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