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McLaren boss wants radical change in 2021 F1 regulations

Zak Brown (left) has called for a ‘radical change' to F1's 2021 regulations McLaren CEO Zak Brown has called for a ‘radical change’ for Formula 1’s 2021 regulations in a bid to improve the on-track product. While full technical regulations for 2021 are yet to be published, Brown says they should focus on ‘putting on a great show for the fans’. A delay in signing off the changes is presenting a design challenge for teams looking to start on new cars. However, Brown says reducing the spend for teams should be a significant factor in the changes. “We’re going to have the balance of what the future of Formula 1’s going to look like in our hands next week. Then it should...
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