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Double points for Abu Dhabi only

The double points system aims to make the title race more entertaining Sutton Images Enlarge Related Links In Focus: Rule changes The F1 Strategy Group has confirmed the controversial double points plan will only be implemented for the finale in Abu Dhabi, and not for the final three races of the season as had been proposed. More to follow… N S
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