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Wolff: F1 doesn't need 2017 regulation changes

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has revealed that Formula 1 does not need to change the regulations in 2017 as racing will be more exciting if it the changes were more stable. With F1 set for major regulation changes next season, Wolff believes that the first three races of the season are already a sign that the sport is still exciting, despite a clean sweep of victories for the silver arrows. 'There is nothing to sell on it,' he told Motorsport. 'There is no selling proposition in those new regulations in my opinion. 'We should just leave it alone. 'And maybe speaking against ourselves because clearly we don't have the advantage we had last year, but the racing is great and will become even...
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