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Force India, Alfa Romeo Sauber drop EU complaint

Force India and Alfa Romeo Sauber have withdrawn their joint complaint to the European Commission from 2015 raising issues on anti-competitive practices in Formula 1. Both teams actively voiced concerns about the competition levels and prize money shares in F1 under Bernie Ecclestone but in a joint statement Force India and Alfa Romeo Sauber have agreed to drop the complaint to the European Commission. In the statement announcing the decision, new F1 owners Liberty Media’s influence has quelled fears on anti-competitive issues and both teams back the “new culture of transparency to the sport and illustrates willingness to debate prize fund monies, cost control and engine...
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