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Brown: F1 teams have too much power, it needs to be reduced

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has called on the FIA and the sport's owners to be wary of the big teams – Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull – of trying to undermine the budget cap while warning that too much power is given to Formula 1 teams. In a lengthy, detailed and riveting address, Brown urged newly-elected FIA president a Mohammed Ben Sulayem and F1's relatively new chief Stefano Domenicali to be attentive to renegade teams in the midst of huge regulation changes that kicked in this year, on track and off track. The American marketing guru turned McLaren boss also had harsh words for the sport's big three: Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull – without directly mentioning the teams...
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