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Teams have ‘too much say in too many areas'

Zak Brown fears the Formula 1 teams have 'too much say in too many areas', even areas in which the team bosses have 'no expertise'. Formula 1's regulations have to go through a process, one that starts with all 10 team bosses agreeing to something, such trialling sprint races. Formula 1 could not go ahead with the plan until every one of the team bosses was on board. Brown, though, reckons there are too many times when the team bosses have a say in something they know nothing about. 'My experience is that certain topics are attacked where there is no expertise,' he told motorsport-magazin.com. 'We tend to spend most of our time on the technical side. The commercial side, the importance of...
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