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F1 chiefs considering "whole new" proposal for qualifying

F1 chiefs have ruled out reverting to the 2015 qualifying format or giving teams extra tyres for Q3 and said a completely new proposal is on the table after their meeting in Bahrain on Sunday. As reported earlier, team bosses, Pirelli, Bernie Ecclestone and Jean Todt failed to reach an agreement on the qualifying format following a 90-minute meeting. The F1 chiefs left the meeting with three proposals to analyse - one of them completely new - and will discuss their plans on Thursday before deciding which system will be used in China. However, they ruled out returning to the 2015 format. "We came out in Melbourne and Bahrain, have been here this weekend, with that new 2016 format and I...
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