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Horner critical of Liberty's democratic approach

Red Bull boss Christian Horner thinks Liberty Media are wrong for trying to rule Formula 1 in a democratic way. The start of Liberty's third year in charge has begun with a brewing row between the owners and a large section of race promoters who have voiced their concerns and criticisms about the way they do business. Horner compared Liberty's rule with Bernie Ecclestone's long tenure, saying that the latter's hardline approach did not allow promoters to start rebelling or else they would  be without a race altogether. 'Well, you would have never heard a promoter talk out about Bernie, because they wouldn't have had a grand prix the following year,' Horner said via N. 'He had a...
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