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F1 set to revert to 2015 qualifying format

F1 is set to revert to the 2015 qualifying format from the Chinese Grand Prix after the FIA and Bernie Ecclestone agreed to a request from teams, Motorsport.com has learned. After an intense day of political intrigue, a breakthrough to solve the farce surrounding qualifying has finally been made. Sources have revealed that following a letter from all teams requesting F1 immediately goes back to the 2015 system, it was decided by the FIA that there was no point in pursuing other options. More to follow
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