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Mallya: Formula 1 also needs the independent and the smaller teams

29 May, 2013 Vijay Mallya laments the excessive spending in F1 Force India team owner Vijay Mallya has backed his deputy in declaring that Formula 1′s biggest teams are pushing their small rivals out of the sport by gross over-spending. Deputy team boss Bob Fernley issued a furious attack on Formula 1 owners CVC last weekend, saying he suspected the odds are being stacked in an apparent bid to 'get rid of teams'. 'Everything we're doing at the moment is about increasing costs,' he said. 'Everything is now moving in the way of the (biggest) four teams.' Fernley said CVC has done an 'awful' job and is 'the worst thing that has ever happened' to Formula 1, and one report even quoted...
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