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Wolff: Proposed parc fermé changes 'open up can of worms'

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is at odds with Formula 1's proposed new parc fermé rules for 2021 which would forbid teams from changing parts on a car for the entire race weekend. Liberty Media and the FIA are in the final stretch of finalizing F1's sporting, financial and technical regulation overhaul that will come into effect in 2021. Among the propositions recently submitted to the teams is the idea of moving scrutineering to Friday morning, with pre-race parc fermé conditions being imposed on teams from the outset. Formula 1 to impose $175m cost cap on teams in 2021 Wolff isn't keen on the idea however, arguing that restricting specification or part changes to cars would lead to...
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