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Drivers warn F1 success in 'jeopardy'

Formula 1 drivers have demanded change at the top of the sport, saying its decision-making process is "obsolete and ill-structured". Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) directors Jenson Button, Sebastian Vettel and Alex Wurz have written a letter on behalf of the drivers. It "urges the owners and stakeholders of F1 to restructure its governance". Some recent decisions are "disruptive", avoid "the bigger issues" and "could jeopardise F1's success", it adds. Writing the letter is an extraordinary step by the drivers, which reflects the strength of their feelings on the matter. What are the drivers concerned about? The GPDA has been careful...
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