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Chase Carey, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Chairman of the Formula One Group and Ross Brawn, Formula One Managing Director of Motorsports
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How Formula 1 arrived at its vital crunch meeting

Ross Brawn has spearheaded Formula 1's increasingly hands-on approach to defining the next generation of rules. But will his method pay off in this week's critical meeting?

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Tuesday's meetings of the strategy group and F1 commission in London will be key staging posts on the way to 2021. There's a lot of ground to cover, including revenue distribution, the putative cost cap, and governance - along with the sporting and technical regulations.

The latter remains the most intriguing aspect of 2021 and the area of most interest to fans. What will the F1 cars of the future look and sound like? So far we've learned very little, and that's because the details have yet to be confirmed.

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