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Team bosses call for Strategy Group to be scrapped

Formula 1 teams shoudn't be in charge of making the rules and deciding on the future direction of the sport according to three team bosses. At present, representatives from Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes, Red Bull, Williams and the next best team - this year Force India - can suggest and vote on rule changes along with FIA president Jean Todt and FOM boss Bernie Ecclestone. But Red Bull's Christian Horner, Force India's Bob Fernley and Toro Rosso's Franz Tost believe the group isn't fit for purpose and should be scrapped, with Todt and Ecclestone given the sole power of exploring future rules. "We have had 18 months to two years of Strategy Group work with nothing coming out of it,"...
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