F1 qualifying: Teams win power struggle with Ecclestone and Todt

Changes abandoned 'in the interests of the championship' as elimination system falls flat

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Nico Rosberg storms into the lead at the Bahrain Grand Prix
(Image credit: MOHAMMED AL-SHAIKH/AFP/Getty Images)

F1 is to return to the 2015 qualifying format after the sports bosses lost what has been described as a "power struggle" with the teams over a new elimination-style system.

The new system was adopted just days before the start of the new season last month, but failed to deliver the extra excitement it promised. The prospect of seeing a car eliminated every 90 seconds was supposed to add to the drama but had the opposite effect, with most teams setting a time early in the session and returning to their garages, leaving the track silent.

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