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Horner confident 'all teams' will sign new Concorde deal

Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner is confident all ten F1 teams, including Mercedes, will sign F1's new Concorde Agreement by next Wednesday's deadline. The all-important document will bind the teams to F1 for several years from 2021, dictating the sport's commercial, financial and governance future. However, on Friday, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff revealed that the German manufacturer was still at odds with several provisions included in the covenant, although Wolff would not reveal the sticking points. The Austrian also alluded to Mercedes' grievances regarding how its contribution to the success of the sport is being under-valued relative to Ferrari which receives each year a hefty...
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