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F1 set to revert to 2015 qualifying format

 XPB Images The Chinese Grand Prix is set to see F1 revert to the 2015 qualifying system after a demand from the teams was accepted by the FIA. FIA president Jean Todt and Bernie Ecclestone had not allowed the return of last year's format to be an option during a meeting in Bahrain on Sunday, with the teams instead told to analyse new proposals and return on Thursday with a clear direction. However, the teams stood firm and unanimously signed a letter to both the FIA and Ecclestone demanding the 2015 format be reinstated following the negative response to the elimination style qualifying introduced this year. Following such a clear stance from the teams, the FIA has now agreed...
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