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Merc and Red Bull in 'harmony' at crunch F1 meeting - FIA

Mercedes and Red Bull were in "harmony" at the crunch F1 meeting surrounding last season's Abu Dhabi GP decider, according to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and Red Bull's Christian Horner were both at the F1 Commission meeting in London on Monday where "detailed discussions" took place around the controversial title finale involving their drivers Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen. Ben Sulayem, the newly-elected FIA president, chaired the meeting, and said afterwards that there were no issues between the two teams despite the heightened hostility during and particularly at the end of last season. F1's Abu Dhabi findings on hold | Masi poised...
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