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FOM talks to teams about sprint races, but money remains an issue

Formula 1 has put a lot of effort into a plan for sprint races for the future of the sport. This season the teams have already experimented a few times but they are not convinced yet of the added value. Stefano Domenicali will discuss the matter with the teams on Saturday in Bahrain. However, Christian Horner doesn't think much is going to change about the teams' position if Liberty Media doesn't come up with significant compensation. After all, the extra races will be quite a financial blow to most teams, and that doesn't just apply to those at the back of the field. Investment of the teams "We accept that cash in for this, that what’s been proposed, doesn’t match cash out at the...
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