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Leaked letter: We request a more equitable distribution

Smaller Formula 1 teams, feeling the financial pinch of the new V6 turbo era and a general decline in sponsorship entering the sport at the highest level, have written to the powers-that-be requesting a bigger slice of the financial pie which currently largely benefits the top teams. This is the full contents of the letter which was emerged in the media: 'We request you together with other stakeholders, to implement a more equitable distribution. Since Austin, Lotus, Sauber and Force India F1 have been in communication with Donald (Mackenzie of CVC, the commercial F1 organisation) and your good self in order to highlight the critical situation independent constructors in Formula 1 are...
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