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Force India and Sauber withdraw European Commission complaint

Force India and Sauber have revealed that they have withdrawn their complaint lodged with the European Commission in 2015. 'We have decided to withdraw the complaint we lodged with the European Commission in 2015 on the subject of anti-competitive practices in the sport of Formula 1,' said the teams in a joint statement. 'We have been greatly encouraged by the dialogue that has been introduced following the appointment of Chase Carey as Executive Chairman and CEO of the Formula 1 commercial rights holder and his new management team. 'Their approach has brought a new culture of transparency to the sport and illustrates willingness to debate fundamental issues such as the distribution of the...
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