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Teams vote to delay radical rule revamp until 2017

A radical overhaul of the technical regulations looks certain to be delayed until 2017 following an F1 Commission vote on Tuesday in Geneva. The commission met to discuss what should be changed and when. Opinion on which year the regulation changes should come into effect was split, with Red Bull and Mercedes known to be on opposing sides. Whilst Red Bull are keen to see fewer aerodynamic restrictions, wider tyres and wider cars for 2016, Mercedes believes it would be best to delay the proposal until 2017, giving additional time to research exactly what affect the changes will have. Tuesday's vote went in Mercedes favour and therefore the wholesale changes will likely come into effect at...
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