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Teams to meet Ecclestone, Todt to discuss F1 qualifying

Formula 1 teams are to meet with Bernie Ecclestone and FIA president Jean Todt on Sunday in Bahrain for further discussions about the qualifying controversy. Neither Ecclestone nor Todt were present in the meeting held on Sunday in Melbourne, and teams are hoping that their presence in the same room will allow progress to be made after everyone has had a chance to see the elimination system in action for a second time. "I think Saturday is going to be about the same as we had in Melbourne," Mercedes boss Toto Wolff told Motorsport.com. "And then we'll see what the consequences are going to be, and whether the FIA then decides to change the rules. "There will be another...
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