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Formula 1 rules revolution gets thumbs down in Geneva

Formula 1's next rules revolution will have to wait until at least 2017 after a meeting in Geneva on Tuesday voted against significant technical change before then. Although there was no formal statement issued, sources said the FIA's Formula One Commission had rejected a proposal to change the regulations and allow cars with wider tyres and different bodywork for the 2016 season. The 2016 rules can be changed on a majority vote up until March 1, after which unanimous approval — a rarity in Formula One with teams having so many vested interests — is required. The sport underwent a major upheaval last year with the introduction of a new V6 turbo hybrid power unit, replacing the...
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