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Most F1 teams struggling to survive claims Force India boss

26 May, 2013 Robert Fernley with Vijay Mallya Force India's deputy boss Bob Fernley, has admitted that the Silverstone based team is in danger of being swallowed up by Formula 1′s rising costs. But, amid reports only Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes are immune to a worsening situation in the paddock, he insists Force India is not alone. 'Everything we're doing at the moment is about increasing costs,' he told the Guardian. 'There is no initiative at all about reducing costs. 'If we don't sit down and address it very carefully we're going to lose teams.' The most obvious rising expense facing teams is a huge hike in engine lease fees for the new V6 era, but FIA entry fees are...
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