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FIA press conference reverts to old format

The schedule for the official FIA press conferences in Melbourne reveals some familiar names but a revised format. After several years whereby as many as six drivers and team bosses and technical directors would face the media, last year the FIA's communications boss Matteo Bonciani gave the press conference format a much needed change. Both the drivers' and team bosses press conferences were split in two, each featuring three or four guests. Other than the delay between the first and second part of the press conference it appeared to be well received and seemed to encourage the participants to talk more. For Melbourne however, both the drivers' and team bosses press conferences will...
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