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F1 announces post-Covid rules package

Formula One's post-coronavirus future took shape on Thursday after racing's governing body, the FIA, ratified several unprecedented measures in the technical and financial regulations. Editor's Picks Reimagining the liveries of the F1 grid In 2021 F1 will introduce a new sliding scale for aerodynamic development and a $145 million budget cap for all 10 teams, which will be steadily reduced over the next five years. It is hoped that both measures will help close Formula One's competitive order, while also protecting teams financially in the post-coronavirus world. The sliding scale will ensure the lower a team finishes in the championship, the more wind tunnel and CFD development time it...
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