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Ferrari ready to support delay to major F1 rules changes

Ferrari say they will support a plan to delay the introduction of major new rules aimed at improving racing. On Tuesday, Ferrari was the only one of the 10 teams not to back a plan to delay the 2021 rule changes by a year because of the coronavirus crisis. However, team boss Mattia Binotto said on Thursday: "Ferrari is ready to take responsibility for a choice that must be made in the interest of this sport. "It is certainly not the time for selfishness and tactics." F1 moves summer break to March and April The move, which is aimed at reducing costs at a time when the sport is likely to see a drop in income because of a shortened season, is due to be discussed at a...
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