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Prost wants 'proper' Formula 1

Alain Prost has backed a study by F1's powers-that-be into how to make the cars more difficult to drive. The current generations of cars may be technical beasts but according to the drivers are actually easy to drive. And with F1 becoming easier over the years, that has opened the doors for teams to sign drivers such as Max Verstappen. The Dutchman will be just 17 when he lines up on the Australian GP grid with Toro Rosso next season. However, Verstappen's sign has raised eyebrows and has prompted a study into ways to make the cars more challenging. According to Autosport, the FIA is looking into the matter and could introduce new regulations in 2016. One person who backs that decision is...
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