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FIA to allow current F1 cars at demo events in 2018

The FIA's World Motor Sport Council has approved a change to the F1's sporting regulations which will allow teams to use current-spec cars for demo runs at public events. F1 has been restricted up to now from using their latest cars in special events such as London's F1 Live which took place in July before the British GP. A current provision in the sporting rules permitting just a short, maximum 15 km run over the course of two days for current cars between the end of the season and the end of the calendar year is destined to cater to the needs of a championship winning team and its celebration agenda. F1 working on exhaust microphone to boost TV volume Teams usually conduct demo runs with...
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