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Carey criticises BRDC for ‘public posturing'

Formula 1 boss Chase Carey has expressed his 'deep regret' at the BRDC's decision to publicly announce they are activating the break clause in the contract to host the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. The decision, which was officially confirmed on Tuesday, means that a new deal with Liberty Media will have to be agreed if the iconic race will remain at Silverstone beyond 2019. Although the announcement will have no bearing on future discussions, Carey is not impressed with the timing of the decision – especially after the new owners extended the deadlines to keep all of the focus on the upcoming race weekend. 'This seems to be a sport that likes to posture in public – I’m...
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