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The ongoing negotiations to extend the Concorde Agreement, the contract which governs the teams' share of F1's profits, have been relatively sedate compared to previous years. This is thanks largely to clauses in the current agreement which prevent the teams from threatening to set up a rival series as leverage to get a better deal. Undeterred, it seems that they came up with an alternative strategy of indicating they may buy a stake in F1. Now F1's boss Bernie Ecclestone has called their bluff on that too.



















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