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Mercedes chairman Ola Kallenius pledges to remain in F1

The chairman of Mercedes says that the internal car company remains committed to competing in Formula 1 for the foreseeable future, despite the factory team's current struggles to regain its form in 2022. "F1 is very relevant and we will remain," Ola Kallenius told a business event this week, singling out the sport's aspirations for a carbon-neutral future as a major part the appeal of F1. The increased popularity of the sport through high profile new venues like Miami and initiatives such as the Netflix behind-the-scenes documentary series Drive to Survive are also a factor in Mercedes' involvement. Read also: Mercedes still baffled by Miami performance variation "[It] has...
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