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McLaren boss wants F1 teams to have less power

Zak Brown Zak Brown has called for reform to the amount of influence teams have when it comes to Formula 1’s regulations. The McLaren boss has been outspoken on the topic of the sport's governance previously but has taken it a step further by suggesting there are “systemic issues” within the current processes. Formula 1 employs a complex governance structure which sees teams, the commercial rights holders, and the FIA all offering input when formulating the rules. These are then approved or rejected by the World Motor Sport Council, a process which is typically little more than a rubber stamp, at which point they become enshrined into the regulations. That governance structure...
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