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Formula 1 considering four-session qualifying format for 2020

A revamp of Formula 1's qualifying format was put on the table at this week's Strategy Group meeting in London, with a four-segment scheme being considered. The concept is apparently the result of research conducted by the Formula One Group and would involve four cars eliminated during each segment. The underlying justification for the change is the hope that drivers would have to perfectly execute all three cuts to have the right to run in the final 8-car shootout. F1 makes progress on 2021 rules but teams mum on specifics However, the idea still has some loose ends, like the number of tyres allocated to each driver or on which compound the top-eight drivers would start the race. It has...
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