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Brown urges immediate switch to secret ballots

Zak Brown has called for voting to be conducted by secret ballot at F1 Commission meetings to safeguard teams’ independence. The McLaren CEO has expressed his vision for the future of Formula 1 in an article on his company’s website titled ‘We Must Continue To Change’, detailing what he considers to be the sport’s priorities. One issue with which Brown is unhappy is “team affiliations” whereby a giant constructor brings one or two smaller rival outfits under its umbrella by way of engine supply, technical partnerships or even loaning them drivers. Mercedes, with Aston Martin and Williams, and Ferrari, with Alfa Romeo and Haas, are the current examples of this. Brown, however,...
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