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Formula 1 qualifying format may change

Formula 1 could have a new qualifying format as early as this season after team bosses agreed the change at talks in Switzerland on Tuesday. Sources with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters that the Formula One commission meetings in Geneva had produced 'constructive development' on topics including agreement on a new elimination-style qualifying. However any change was subject to final approval by the governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) World Motor Sport Council next month. More details are likely to emerge at pre-season testing on Wednesday in Barcelona. The season begins in Australia on March 20. The meetings of the core strategy group, which includes the top six...
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