New Delhi, April 21 -- Formula 1 is set to change how the new cars use their electrical power in an attempt to make qualifying feel more "flat out" and overtaking less likely to result in high-speed crashes, all in time for next week's Miami Grand Prix.
Governing body the FIA said the changes were agreed in a meeting with the F1 teams, engine manufacturers and Formula One Management, after consulting drivers. They're subject to approval from the FIA's World Motor Sport Council, which is typically a formality when changes have broad support.
F1's greater emphasis on electrical hybrid power has prompted a backlash from some drivers that qualifying is too focused on strategic recharging of the battery and not enough of a test of driving sk...
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