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Brown: We want secret ballot for F1 Commission

McLaren boss Zak Brown has called for secret votes on rule changes to ensure Formula 1 teams are not pressured by bigger partners. The American laid out what he saw as the priorities for the sport's future, post-pandemic development in a statement on the team website www.mclaren.com that talked of driving through change for future prosperity. He highlighted the close alliances between certain teams as a problem that needed to be addressed to ensure fair competition. Champions Mercedes, McLaren's engine suppliers, have close links with Aston Martin and Williams while Ferrari provide Haas and Alfa Romeo with engines. Last year's Racing Point (now Aston Martin) bore a close resemblance to the...
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