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Sauber says customer cars in F1 would be “total disaster”

Sauber team principal Monisha Kaltenborn says that a fresh push to introduce customer cars would be a “total disaster” for Formula 1 if it came to fruition. As well as the reintroduction of refuelling and technical changes aimed at making cars considerably faster, it was also decided in last week’s Strategy Group meeting that leading teams would draw up proposals for how customer cars would work in the sport. Kaltenborn, who has long been a vocal critic of such a scheme, reiterated her belief that customer cars would be “devastating" if they happened. Speaking to Motorsport.com she said that F1 risked a dangerous point of no-return if the plan was implemented. “If you’re...
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