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Horner stands alone with secret ballot concerns

Christian Horner bucked a trend among team bosses' support for teams to be able to vote in secret in F1 Commission meetings. The Red Bull team principal says it would be a 'shame' if the teams felt the need to have to vote in secret, but understands that anonymity may be an option for the teams to be able to vote truly independently. This comes after McLaren CEO Zak Brown published a lengthy open letter on Thursday about his hope that teams can vote on wider issues in secret, to avoid factory teams influencing partner or customer teams in deciding the future of the sport moving forward. “I heard about that, and I can only assume it’s because of pressure applied from the [power unit]...
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