
F1 to hold key meeting on controversial rule changes
F1 teams, the FIA, and engine manufacturers will meet virtually this Thursday to discuss urgent rule changes, focusing on safety after Oliver Bearman's crash and improving the qualifying format. The meeting is a first step, with a more decisive vote planned for April 20.
Formula 1 stakeholders will hold a crucial virtual meeting this Thursday to review early-season data and discuss potential short-term adjustments to the sport's new regulations, with driver safety and qualifying format concerns at the top of the agenda. Led by the FIA's Nikolas Tombazis, the session will bring together technical directors and power unit manufacturers to assess feedback, though no final decisions are expected until a more significant follow-up meeting later this month.
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