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McLaren order Liberty Media to silence teams

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has urged Liberty Media to fight back against opposition to the 2021 rule changes. The owners of Formula 1 are determined to push through radical changes in 2021, including a new car concept, a budget cap and a fairer revenue distribution model. These changes are intended to make grand prix racing closer and more exciting, but teams such as Mercedes and Ferrari have expressed their doubts over their viability. But Brown, who has been involved in the discussions with Liberty, thinks it is essential that the chiefs fend off their opponents. Speaking to Autosport, he said: 'We know change in F1 is difficult, and we also know F1 today is a broken model, both as a business...
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