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Force India against qualy change

Force India team principal Bob Fernley is strongly against Formula 1 going back to their old qualifying format after just one race weekend. The team bosses across the grid held a meeting on the morning of the Australian Grand Prix and decided that the Strategy Group and F1 Commission would decide whether they are going to continue to use the new elimination-based qualifying format. As a result of them scrapping the new format in favour of the old, Fernley questioned the decision and called it unprofessional, feeling it was rushed and not even given a chance to be played out. 'When you are making a decision where the end result was to influence the race, how the hell can you make the...
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