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F1 qualifying summit to discuss extra tyres, shoot-out solution

Formula 1 teams will be given the option of having extra tyres for Q3, or changing the final session to a single-lap shoot out, during Sunday's summit to sort out qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix. Motorsport.com revealed on Thursday that F1 teams and key players – including Bernie Ecclestone and FIA president Jean Todt – will meet ahead of the race in Bahrain to discuss what to do about qualifying. And although teams stated in Australia that they wanted to revert to the 2015 format, Todt has revealed that other potential tweaks will be discussed before any decision is made about potentially reverting to the old system. Speaking to the media on Saturday, Todt said he believed the...
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