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F1 civil war rages on in Abu Dhabi

The civil war in formula one continues to rage. Earlier, the governing FIA summoned Bob Fernley (Force India), Gerard Lopez (Lotus) and Monisha Kaltenborn (Sauber) to mandatorily attend Friday's official press conference in Abu Dhabi. None of them appeared. In their places were Otmar Szafnauer (Force India) and Federico Gastaldi (Lotus), while Sauber boycotted the press conference altogether. It is not known if the Swiss team will be penalised. But the three teams have been bitterly complaining about the distribution of power and income within F1, and the latest step could be the intervention of the European Commission's competition arm. The German news agency DPA says that following her...
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