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F1 rules under discussion

F1 will discuss ways of making the sport more 'unpredictable' at Monday's Strategy Group meeting, as the sport faces a key week in shaping its future. Two of the sport's main bodies, the Strategy Group and wider F1 Commission, are meeting across two days in Geneva at the start of this week to discuss a host of measures from engine costs to future rules. Power unit regulations are at the centre of Monday's meeting when the manufacturers present proposals which are believed to include the cutting of customer fees and the standardisation of some parts. But after two seasons of Mercedes domination, moves to spice up the sport's spectacle in the years ahead will also be discussed according to...
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