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Force India and Sauber drop EU complaint

Force India and Sauber have given Formula 1’s new owners Liberty Media a massive vote of confidence by withdrawing a complaint to the European Commission about alleged anti-competitive practices in the sport. The two privately-owned teams made their complaint in 2015, before U.S.-based Liberty took over and ousted former commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone. They had argued that the billion-dollar sport was in breach of articles prohibiting cartels and the abuse of dominant market positions. Ecclestone dismissed talk of a cartel at the time of the complaint but has questioned the influence of dominant world champions Mercedes and Ferrari, Formula One’s oldest and most successful team....
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