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Mallya warns leading teams to act responsibly

Force India co-owner Vijay Mallya has accused some of Formula One's biggest teams of caring only for themselves and not the overall state of the sport in general and the survival of the smaller outfits in particular. Reports in media on Monday said that F1 faced a massive rise in costs - estimates go as high as $2 billion - over the next seven years and Lotus, rated as one of the more successful operations, ran up losses of $80 million in 2012. "Rather than reducing costs, one or two teams have decided winning at any cost is more important than the sustainability of the sport, so there is no resource restriction that is implemented, quite contrary to the fact that costs are going...
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