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FIA wrestle back power from teams

The FIA have taken back some power from Formula 1 teams in a bid to protect them from themselves in "exceptional circumstances". Under former FIA regulations, Formula 1 teams needed to be in unanimous in their agreement to make changes to the regulations. Now the situation has changed. Article continues under video It is understood that the move was made after Ferrari stated that they would need to "look at other further options for deploying our racing DNA" should Formula 1 implement a $130 million budget cap. Ferrari cost cap comments reflect "living in denial"Read more This new regulation will allow the FIA to intervene and allow a decision to be made by a...
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