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Formula E boss Alejandro Agag talks F1

In an exclusive interview with RaceFans Alejandro Agag opens up on all things Formula 1 and Formula E.  “For me, the key of the whole architecture of the championship is the rule of supplier and client,” Agag said to RaceFans.  “That is the [key] that will guarantee the survival of the independents. The key is that that system works, but not only works to allow a team to survive, it has to work to allow a team to win. That’s what’s necessary. I don’t believe that [there must be teams] to fill the last places of the grid [in order for manufacturers to look good].” "Those teams that are there because Mercedes cannot come last....
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