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Qualifying knock out rounds

A new live elimination-style qualifying format could be entering into Formula 1 after teams came to an agreement as part of plans to improve the show. Key players involved in the sport met in Geneva today to discuss a number of topics aimed at establishing the future direction of F1, with a new elimination style qualifying rounds emerging as the most radical change noted. According to FIA sources, it is believed teams are keen to introduce a live and rolling elimination-style format, which will see the slowest car forced out every 1.5 minutes. Set to take place amidst the existing three qualifying phases, it is hoped this format will ensure the competition remains intense throughout the...
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