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Briatore: 'The Americans should open their wallets'

© WRI2 Flamboyant former team manager Flavio Briatore chimed in on the subject of Liberty Media's takeover of Formula 1, offering his two cents on the deal and its prospects. The Italian mogul, who was barred from working in F1 following his instigation, as Renault's team boss, of the infamous  'crash gate' episode in Singapore in 2009, labeled the recent deal, or at least its inception, as "very strange". "They have paid only $700-million, the rest of the money will be when changes are made but no one is talking about the F1 product," Briatore said. "Among the teams there will be a showdown, everything is to be reviewed but nobody cares about an F1 that no...
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