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Hill elaborates on negative Mercedes and Ferrari remarks

Damon Hill stirred up a Twitter storm over the weekend when he took aim at Mercedes and Ferrari, suggesting F1 would perhaps be better off without the sport's two main contenders. Both manufacturers say they could call into question their presence at the pinnacle of motorsport if Formula One's management pursues a vision for the future which may not cater to Ferrari and Mercedes' best interests. The 1996 world champion encouraged their departure from Grand Prix racing, tweeting that the sooner they left the better, stating that "massive industrial complexes are ruining the sport", and adding that "the FIA have lost grip of F1". Mercedes shot back at Hill, reminding the...
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