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F1 has learned from qualifying fiasco, says Williams

Formula 1 teams have learned that they must take more time in the future to properly consider future rule changes following the debacle surrounding elimination qualifying, says Williams. After heavy criticism of the new knock-out qualifying format used in Australia and Bahrain, F1 chiefs have agreed – following a unanimous request from teams – to revert to the 2015 qualifying format with immediate effect. The furore and political fighting that surrounded the aborted attempt to run a new qualifying system, have, according to Claire Williams, been taken on board by teams and will hopefully prevent any potential repeat troubles in the future. "I think that we have learned that we need...
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