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'F1 teams to reject aggregate qualifying'

– Formula 1 teams have refused to support Jean Todt and Bernie Ecclestone's proposed aggregate qualifying idea, and insisted on a return to the system used through to 2015, according to reports.FIA President Todt and Formula 1 supremo Ecclestone, unwilling to revert to 2015 qualifying, outlined the aggregate idea during a meeting with teams and Pirelli ahead of Sunday's race in Bahrain.BBC Sport now reports that all 11 teams, in a unanimous letter, stated their dislike of the current elimination format, refusal to move to aggregate qualifying and a desire to go back to the 2015 set-up.On Thursday, Formula 1 teams will take part in another vote over qualifying.It follows a backlash...
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