F1 safety row: Sport split as halo head protection rejected

Bosses reject plans for new cockpit device next season, despite the support of most drivers

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Kimi Raikkonen returns to the garage after testing the new halo head protection system
(Image credit: Getty Images/Getty Images)

Formula 1 bosses have vetoed plans for a "halo" cockpit protection device for next season, provoking what the Daily Telegraph warns could be "a major row with the drivers" over safety.

Several teams have tested the wishbone shaped device this season, and after a presentation to drivers at the Hungarian Grand Prix it was claimed that most wanted to see it installed on cars from next season.

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