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Formula 1 will attempt to make overtaking easier next season by introducing adjustable rear wings.
Drivers will be able to alter their wings to increase straight line speed, making it easier to pass another car.
The change was agreed at a meeting of F1's legislative body, the FIA World Council, on Wednesday.
It also confirmed Pirelli as F1's tyre supplier from 2011, banned the F-duct aerodynamic device and amended the safety car rules for the end of races.
That final decision is a consequence of the controversy at this year's Monaco Grand Prix, when Mercedes driver Michael Schumacher was given a 25-second penalty for overtaking Fernando Alonso's Ferrari.
It was agreed the rules were unclear - Mercedes and some other teams argued they allowed overtaking after the safety car had pulled in on the last lap - and the FIA, F1's governing body, agreed to clarify them.
yes please. also, more crashes.