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Formula 1 agrees to defer 2021 technical regulations to 2022

Formula 1 has agreed to delay the introduction of its 2021 rules package until the 2022 season. The move comes following a teleconference meeting today involving F1 CEO Chase Carey, managing director of motorsports Ross Brawn, FIA president Jean Todt and the 10 team principals. Article continues under video The sensible scenario comes in the wake of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic which has resulted in the current season being placed on hold, adding to the growing uncertainty as to when - even if - there will be any racing at all this year. Following the recent cancellation of the Australian Grand Prix, the following six races in Bahrain, Vietnam, China, the Netherlands, Spain and Monaco...
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