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Brawn: Rivals are free to challenge

Ross Brawn said rival teams can challenge the legitimacy of Merc's suspension system if they wish, even though the sport's policing procedures are in a flux due to the lack of a governing Concorde Agreement. F1 is currently racing in the absence of a Concorde deal - a confidential agreement between teams and the sport's governing bodies about F1's rules and commercial arrangements - and that had put into question how teams can go about challenging any perceived rule breaches. Prolonged negotiations on a new Concorde are proceeding slowly. "There's speculation but nobody knows what our suspension system is and from what I know, it's not uncommon throughout Formula One," Brawn...
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