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Mercedes want stability, not change, for 2021 rules

Toto Wolff has stressed the importance of having “stability” within Formula 1 rulings rather than widespread changes, as he reveals details of a recent meeting with F1 dignitaries with regards to proposed 2021 regulations. In two years the sport is set to be completely revamped with budget caps introduced for every team, as well as the standardisation of engine parts. Article continues under video It is the latter which has proved to be most polarising among the teams, particularly with regards to the evolution of car aerodynamics. Wolff is of the opinion that no rules should be changed. “We had a nice meeting in Singapore with all the representatives of the teams, plus Jean Todt and...
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