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Customer cars back on the agenda

Although very few details have been released about Thursday's Strategy Group meeting it is being reported that F1 could 'embrace' customer cars. The Strategy Group, comprising Bernie Ecclestone, Jean Todt, and F1's six big teams -Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull, McLaren, Williams and Force India - met at Briggin Hill on Thursday for what was being described as crucial talks about the sport's future. Cost cutting, whether that be through cheaper engines or the banning of windtunnels, was the hot topic with customer cars emerging as the possible solution. According to the Guardian newspaper, 'the sport has decided to turn its back on the small constructors and the big beasts,...
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