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Masi ‘postpones' sporting rule changes until 2023

Formula 1 won't make sweeping changes to the sporting rules for 2022 with Michael Masi saying those have been 'postponed' as the teams adjust to the new technical regulations. Next season Formula 1 will have all-new cars on the grid, the sport adopting ground-effect aerodynamics with an eye to improving the racing. F1's powers-that-be predict that while the cars will be slower than this season's models, they will be able to follow a lot easier than they can today, allowing for closer racing, more overtakes and a whole lot more excitement. With that in mind Formula 1 won't be making any other major changes except of course the announcement of additional sprint races for the 2022 season. 'It...
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