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Brundle relieved: "Common sense has broken out really"

The regulators within Formula 1 have worked hard in recent years to bring the teams closer together and thus increase the tension in the races. Martin Brundle is relieved that this has succeeded with the new regulations. Due to rising costs, the future of the smaller Formula 1 teams was under considerable pressure. The fear was therefore that money would thwart motorsport. Brundle in conversation with Autosport: “I was really concerned, if Renault pulled out for example or Red Bull pulled out because Honda were going, and you had Williams on the rocks. But they have got new funding and are turning around." Brundle therefore praises himself lucky that this did not ultimately become...
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