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F1 teams push on with new 'franchise' car plan

The bosses of the four major teams met this afternoon in Montreal to discuss the ideas that emerged from last month's F1 Strategy Group meeting – with a focus on how customer cars, or what they now call ‘franchise’ cars, will work. Hosted by McLaren's Ron Dennis, the meeting (pictured left) was also attended by Eric Boullier, Toto Wolff, Niki Lauda, Maurizio Arrivabene and Christian Horner. Williams and Force India, the other teams in the Strategy Group, were not represented. The FIA's Charlie Whiting as also invited along for part of the meeting. Wolff insisted that today's meeting was just a follow-up to the May 14 Strategy Group gathering, and was intended to refine some of the...
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