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Formula1 teams to vote on more testing

8 May, 2013 Ferrari testing at Fiorano Formula 1 teams are set to vote today to bring back extensive track testing, McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale has reportedly claimed. According to German reports, Neale said Ferrari – a strong opponent of Formula 1′s now tight test restrictions – has found four allies that will vote in favour of relaxing the ban. 'Of course if you have a track in your back yard and the equipment, you want to open the garage and send out a driver,' he reportedly said. Neale made clear that McLaren opposes the move, insisting there were 'very good reasons' for introducing the ban several years ago for mainly financial reasons. 'Those...
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