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F1’s EU investigation at ‘the next level’
- Updated: October 1, 2016
Force India and Sauber’s complaint to the EU Commission has “has gone to the next level”, that’s according to Bob Fernley.
Last year the two midfield teams lodged a complaint with the EU over what they believed to be a breach of competition regulations.
The breach relates to the distribution of revenue as well as Formula 1’s rules, which they feel are “unfair and unlawful.”
Force India deputy team principal Fernley has revealed that the complaint is moving forward but refused to be drawn on whether a further …