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European Parliament vote for F1 investigation, FIA denies conflict of interest

The European Parliament have called for an immediate investigation into Liberty Media’s purchase of Formula 1, following concerns that it may have broken European laws. The parliament was asked to vote on “calls for an immediate investigation into competition concerns arising from the Formula 1 motorsport industry” which was flagged up in their annual Competition Report for the European Commission’s competition issues agenda. The motion was passed with 476 votes to 156 in favour. This investigation has been born from the case originally put forward by the Sahara Force India F1 Team and the Sauber F1 Team back in 2015, which raised concerns that F1 was biased towards the top teams...
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