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Fernandes admits he hampered Caterham

MONTE CARLO, Monaco, May 25, 2013 (AFP) - Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes conceded on Saturday that he had hampered the progress of the Caterham team by trying to do too much himself. But he rejected suggestions that he had diluted his effort to build up the former Lotus team by becoming involved in too many projects at once, including ownership of English football club Queens Park Rangers, who were relegated from the Premier League earlier this month. He is also involved heavily with his other businesses including AirAsia and Tune. Talking to reporters at the Monaco Grand Prix, he said: "I don't think I spread myself too thinly, but I should have delegated more as I do in...
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