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Perez: Change in F1 rules increases gap to big teams

Racing Point veteran Sergio Perez says the best way to close the gap in Formula 1 is for the regulations to remain stable and thus to be left alone as powerbrokers plot the future for the sport. The teams and Liberty Media are currently squabbling over the details of the latter's push for a rules revolution in 2021. The plan involves cars that are slower and heavier but easier to overtake with, 18-inch wheels, multiple standard parts, and a budget cap. Prior to signing a new three-year contract through 2022, Perez warned that he 'will not be here' beyond 2021 if the midfield does not move closer to the front. But Marca sports newspaper quotes him as saying that the big regulation change...
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