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WMSC approves changes to 2020-21 regulations

The FIA's World Motor Sport Council has approved the proposed changes to the 2020-21 Formula 1 sporting and technical regulations, it has been announced. Following the Council’s approval of the 2020, 2021 and 2022 Technical and Sporting Regulations by e-vote on 27 May, further meetings have taken place between the Formula 1 Teams, Power Unit Manufacturers, and the FIA in order to refine them. The main adjustments approved by the Council today are as follows: Changes to the 2020 Sporting Regulations A number of adjustments to facilitate the Return to Racing operations as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. These include: Ability for the Stewards to operate remotely in exceptional...
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