FIA Reverses Course on F1 Regulation Ahead of Australian Grand Prix Weekend
In a surprising about-face, the FIA has reversed its position on an F1 rule modification just before the Australian Grand Prix gets underway. The unexpected reversal comes on the eve of Saturday's racing action at the iconic Melbourne circuit.

In what can only be described as a startling reversal of position, motorsport's governing body has backtracked on a previously announced F1 regulation change. The timing of this U-turn is particularly noteworthy, arriving mere hours before Saturday's Australian Grand Prix commences.
The FIA's decision to reverse course on the rule modification has caught the attention of teams and drivers preparing for action at the Australian circuit. With qualifying and racing set to begin this weekend, the sudden policy shift adds another layer of intrigue to proceedings at one of the season's opening venues.
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