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Mallya “disappointed” with Haas views on F1 income

Force India boss Vijay Mallya is “disappointed” that fellow F1 team owner Gene Haas has expressed his support for the current pattern of income distribution in the sport. Along with Haas, Force India is one of the few teams that has no special deal on top of the regular performance-based prize fund, and Mallya has long been campaigning for a fairer split of income. F1 CEO Chase Carey has also made it clear that the new owners want the system to change, in part to help to close up the grid. However, in Monaco, Haas raised a few eyebrows when he indicated that the top F1 teams should retain a significant advantage in income redistribution - and even claimed that the sport should avoid...
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