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F1: F1 defers decision on points restructuring

Today's meeting of the F1 Commission saw the sport fail to reach agreement on a revision of the points system. It had been intended to extend points to the first twelve finishers as an incentive to those drivers outside the top ten at a time the leading five teams are almost certain to take the lion's share. With the support of the smaller teams it is understood that Red Bull and Ferrari also supported the move, however the restructuring failed to get the support of the five teams required in order to get the green light. Today's meeting at the FIA office in Geneva, which was chaired by FIA Single-Seater Director Nikolas Tombazis and F1 President and CEO Stefano Domenicali, saw the...
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