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F1 votes against Halo in 2017

Formula 1's strategy group have voted against the introduction of the Halo. But the device, designed to give more head protection for drivers, could be introduced for the 2018 campaign after more testing. It also remains to be seen if the FIA, the sport's governing body, will still try to push for the device to be brought in next year on safety grounds. The 18 votes of the Strategy Group are split between three parties - the teams, the FIA and the Formula One Management group. Six teams - Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull, Williams and Force India - hold one vote each while Bernie Ecclestone casts six on behalf of FOM as does Jean Todt, the FIA president, for the sport's...
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