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Todt: F1 rules will always finally be written by the FIA

Amid discussions and speculation regarding the future of Formula 1, in the wake a relatively dull season opening Australian Grand Prix, FIA president Jean Todt has made it clear that his organisation will always write the rules but at the same time will work hand-in-hand with new owners Liberty Media to improve the sport. Todt may be taking a more hands on approach to F1, attending the race in Melbourne for the first time since 2013 where he told media, 'The role of the FIA is to write the rules about Formula One for the present and for the future, and to make sure that those rules are legislated and regulated.' 'And I'm very happy that the new commercial rights holders have decided to...
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