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Whitmarsh: Teams have to work together

McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh insists that F1 teams have to start working together to safeguard the long-term future of the sport and call an end to the any current in-fighting on the issue of costs.Teams are already facing an increase in costs when new engine regulations come into play next year while a split within the Formula One Teams Association – which has seen a number of teams withdraw from the organisation – means the eleven teams are no longer working together as one in trying to deal with the issue of spending.Bernie Ecclestone has said that the teams should shoulder the blame for the current expenses involved in F1 and Whitmarsh said that was partly true as teams...
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