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Todt: We should go for refuelling in Formula 1

Formula 1 is considering bringing back in-race refuelling as part of rule changes from 2021 and FIA President Jean Todt said on Friday he would be in favour of such a move. Refuelling was banned in 2010 for cost and safety reasons and attempts to reintroduce it since then, to make the cars lighter and faster as well as give teams more strategy options, have failed. “Cars are probably becoming a bit too heavy,” Todt told reporters at the British Grand Prix. “That is something we discussed. I am pushing for analysing what it would mean if we reintroduced refuelling.' “Because if you reintroduce refuelling then you will have lighter cars at the start of the race and you can have...
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