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Mallya: Three cars exposes financial imbalance

Vijay Mallya expects compensation for Force India if its forced to run a third car in 2015 Sutton Images Enlarge Force India's Vijay Mallya says the prospect of a grid made up of three-car teams in 2015 exposes the "irrational" way F1's revenues are unequally shared between its teams. F1's unequal revenue sharing Five of Formula One's 11 teams - Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes and Williams - took 68% of F1's revenue share in 2013 - equating to 63% of the sport's underlying revenues. This means there is just 37% to share between six teams, only one of which (Lotus) sits on the F1 Strategy Group - meaning the smaller teams have little democratic input in the body which frames...
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