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Mercedes-Force India 'slave' concerns behind wait to sanction sale

Cyril Abiteboul says a concern over the development of "master and slave" relationships between teams is behind Renault's hesitance to agree to any deal that would save Force India's Formula 1 future. After the Silverstone-based squad went into administration, it has been reported that Renault, Williams and McLaren have refused to immediately sanction a sale. As many as five parties are thought to be interested in taking over Force India from Vijay Mallya, after legal action instigated by driver Sergio Perez put the team into administration, with the hope of saving more than 400 employees. Force India have been an engine customer of Mercedes' since 2009 and finished fourth in the...
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