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The major political problem F1 still needs to solve

Formula 1's owner and the FIA accomplished a lot when it came to politics in 2019 - mainly the sporting and technical rules for '21, as well as the financial regulations set to come into play for that season too. But there's a massive job they still need to do

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One subject dominated Formula 1's political landscape this year and will continue to do so as we head into next season.

Since Liberty Media took over as commercial rights holder in January 2017, the focus of the new management has been on 2021 and the unique opportunity to perform a major reset after the expiration of the current Concorde Agreement. With it goes the complex system of governance that has often strangled attempts to promote change.

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