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Wolff: Mercedes are biggest victims in new Concorde Agreement

70th Anniversary Grand Prix – Mercedes' team boss Toto Wolff says his team will be the biggest victim under the new Concorde Agreement. World champions Mercedes have reached an impasse with Formula 1 in negotiations over a new contract to stay in the sport after this season. Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff said he believed they were 'the biggest victim in terms of revenue loss' in the new financial arrangements proposed by F1. He added they had concerns over 'legal, commercial and sporting' issues. Wolff's comments raise the possibility – however distant – that Mercedes might not continue in F1 beyond this season. The deadline by which Mercedes has to commit to F1 is 12...
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