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F1 teams unite to save Qualifying

In a united stand against the current qualifying system and the proposed aggregate system, F1 teams have signed, sealed and delivered a letter addressed to the FIA, Bernie Ecclestone and CVC, to make clear that they will not tolerate things as they stand, asking for a swift return to the 2015 Qualifying format ASAP. Teams, drivers and fans alike have all voiced their concerns about the current state of qualifying and the needless destruction of a perfectly good system. Sebastian Vettel in particular commented on how the new proposal was 'a sh*t idea', with Jenson Button indicating that 'driving around with one eye closed would be better than the system in place at the moment'. The new...
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