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Carlos Sainz Jr., Ferrari SF21 and Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB16B
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Is F1 set for rule revolution regret again?

With the Formula 1 pack edging tighter together under stable rules for 2021, due to the delay on the introduction of the regulations overhaul, it will underline how the incoming rules must get the fundamentals right or risk history repeating itself.

Bahrain’s three days of testing has left all in Formula 1 with a whole bunch of questions and uncertainty about what teams were really up to and what lies ahead.

For it is fair to say F1’s final pecking order for 2021 is perhaps harder to predict than it has been for some time.

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