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F1 chiefs fail to reach qualifying agreement

Formula 1 teams have failed to reach agreement on changing elimination qualifying despite 90 minutes of talks in Bahrain on Sunday morning. After a get-together of team principals, Bernie Ecclestone, Pirelli and FIA president Jean Todt, the discussions failed to reach resolution on what to do. The parties have agreed to talk again on Thursday to try to find a solution. More to follow
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