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Force India & Sauber withdraw complaint about 'unfair' F1

Force India and Sauber have withdrawn their complaint to the European Union regarding anti-competitive practices in Formula 1. The teams lodged the complaint in 2015, claiming former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone had set up an "unfair" governance structure and split of revenues. But the teams say they are "encouraged by dialogue" with F1's new owners. US group Liberty Media bought F1's commercial rights last year. Under new boss Chase Carey, who ousted Ecclestone last January, they are conducting a thorough review of F1 and plan to make changes to many aspects of its governance and structure over the next few years. Among the changes being pushed are a cap on the amount of...
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