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McLaren doesn't want a Red Bull cheating: 'Limit the same for everyone!'

Traditional racing teams like McLaren and Williams see more and more teams 'working together' in Formula 1. Red Bull Racing and AlphaTauri are known to work together and Haas F1 buys almost all its parts for the car from the Italian Ferrari. McLaren and Williams demand clear rules from the FIA. Especially when the new regulations enter the royal class of motor racing in 2022, it is important not to let the technical cooperation between large and smaller teams get out of hand. "We have to draw the line here," says Claire Williams at Motorsport-Total.com. The team boss of the teams of the same name fears differently for the future if they want to remain independent. Read more 'Red...
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