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Domenicali reveals F1 considering extended regulation cycles

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has hinted that the next rule cycle, coming in 2026, could be longer than five years to encourage greater convergence in the pecking order. 2024 is the third year of the current rule cycle whereby ground effect aerodynamics has taken centre stage. The first two seasons were dominated by Red […]
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