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McLaren, Red Bull and Williams hold key to qualifying change

Formula 1's plans to finally agree a new qualifying format later today are set to hinge on whether or not McLaren, Williams and Red Bull can be convinced to accept anything other than reverting to the 2015 format. Following discussions at last weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix, F1 teams are due to hold a teleconference later today to evaluate an aggregate style system to replace the heavily-criticised elimination format. The aggregate proposal, which has been put together by the FIA, would see grids decided by a drivers' two best lap times from each of the three sessions in qualifying. Read Also: Opinion: Why aggregate qualifying would be a disaster for F1 The concept has not been openly praised...
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