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Todt: F1 has a headache, not a cancer

FIA President Jean Todt says he doesn't believe F1 requires 'big changes' going forward to ensure it remains popular, insisting its current issues are being 'cured'. In a wide ranging interview with selection of reporters, including Crash.net, Todt was pressed on a number of topics across motorsport, most specifically the current state of F1, its future direction and the FIA's role in assuring it. Indeed, in the wake of the Austrian Grand Prix, in which several figures noted a 'negative' tone associated with the sport regarding the technical regulations and the overall spectacle of F1, Todt outlined his blueprint for F1 going forward. However, though he admitted F1 was 'not perfect' at the...
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