LONDON (Reuters) - The Formula One season starts in Melbourne next week but teams already have their sights set firmly on 2021 and a rules revolution.
The big question most face is when to stop developing the shiny new cars that have yet to turn a wheel in competitive action and throw time and resources at the next generation instead.
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