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Mosley accuses Ferrari of 'small-mindedness' over veto

Former FIA president Max Mosley has accused Ferrari of taking a small-minded approach when they chose to use their veto rights against the FIA's proposal to cap engine costs. The governing body had hoped to alleviate some of the financial troubles many of the smaller teams are experiencing as a result of the new power units by capping customer supply deals. However Ferrari exercised its veto right and blocked the move, which Mosley believes is not only bad for the smaller teams, but it could also have a negative impact on Ferrari itself. "You've got to look at the bigger picture if you are Ferrari," he told Sky Sports. "A Formula 1 that doesn't work, it isn't good for...
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