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Qualifying meeting delivered 'a whole new proposal'

 XPB Images Teams will vote on "a whole new proposal" for the 2016 qualifying format this week after Sunday's meeting in Bahrain. After two rounds of the new elimination-style qualifying, F1's key stakeholders - including Bernie Ecclestone, FIA president Jean Todt, the teams and Pirelli - met on Sunday to discuss potential changes to the format after a largely negative response. The meeting itself brought no agreement, but Williams deputy team principal Claire Williams says it achieved progress in delivering a new qualifying proposal to be voted on this week. "This is a whole new proposal," Williams said. "The last one was a hybrid version that brought...
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