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Weight limit to be raised in F1 for 2015

id="story_continues_1" itemprop="description"> New rules will be introduced into Formula 1 in a bid to make racing fairer for taller and heavier drivers. From 2015, the minimum combined weight of car and driver will be raised by 10kg to 701kg. With teams struggling to keep the weight down on their cars as a result of heavier turbo engines, larger drivers may be at a disadvantage. Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. //
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