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FIA meeting to decide fate of F1 qualifying system

The fate of the controversial elimination qualifying system is set to be decided by an FIA meeting that is due to start in race control at 12pm local today. It could lead to a change as early as the next race in Bahrain. The FIA has invited the 11 team managers to attend. They have been told to represent the views of their teams rather than personal views, and that they can bring their team principals along as well if they so wish. Bernie Ecclestone is not represented in the meeting, although he has made his views clear to team bosses by phone. The two most likely scenarios for the next race in Bahrain are scrapping the whole system, or the even more likely option of a 'hybrid' of the old...
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