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Bahrain Grand Prix: Formula 1 bosses to reveal sport's future

Formula 1 bosses will lay out their vision for the sport's future to the teams at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Friday. F1 motorsports boss Ross Brawn will explain the plans of Liberty Media, which bought the commercial rights last year, on cost control, revenue and technical rules. Plans include ways of cutting costs, creating a more equitable split of revenue among teams, a simplified engine and an increased number of standard parts. It will be the first time teams have heard this amount of detail on Liberty's plans. Bahrain Grand Prix preview - Will Vettel be King of the Desert? Predict who will make the podium in Bahrain How to follow the Bahrain Grand Prix on the BBC F1 is refusing to...
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