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Much has been made of the fact that the majority of F1's teams have agreed to sign a new Concorde Agreement, the contract which commits them to race in the sport until 2020. The agreement is as watertight as they come and has been vetted by all the key financial institutions working on the planned flotation of F1 on the Singapore stock exchange. However, all contracts have break clauses, that's part of life since no one can be forced to do to anything come what may. The Concorde Agreement is no exception.



















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