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Mercedes ‘Aligned 100%’ with Ferrari Stance over Future Direction of F1

The Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport team remains ‘100% aligned’ with Scuderia Ferrari when it comes to the future direction of Formula 1, according to Dieter Zetsche. Whilst insisting that the aim is to beat Ferrari on track, the chairman of Daimler insists both they and Mercedes want to see the technical regulations within Formula 1 remain meaningful, particularly as Liberty Media are looking into what engine formulae to have from the 2021 season onwards. Ferrari has threatened to walk away from the sport should the regulations not be to their liking, and although Zetsche has stopped short at suggesting Mercedes could follow suit, he says it is important the regulations remain...
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