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Halo confirmed for F1 2018

F1 will introduce the controversial Halo cockpit protection device onto cars in the 2018 season, the FIA has announced. The sport's governing body revealed the surprise move after a meeting of F1's Strategy Group on Wednesday, at which all 10 teams were represented for the first time. However, Autosport has claimed that the majority of teams voted against the Halo at the meeting, with the FIA pushing it through on safety grounds. It's not been the best of weeks and now I see the 'halo' has been approved for 2018 along with appropriate weight increase. Plain ugly 👎 — Martin Brundle (@MBrundleF1) July 19, 2017 An FIA statement read: "Following the unanimous agreement...
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