Red Bull apoya dar pasos adicionales en la independencia de los equipos de F1

El CEO de McLaren, Zak Brown, ha reiterado sus preocupaciones sobre las alianzas entre equipos en la Fórmula 1, lo que ha provocado una respuesta de apoyo por parte del director del equipo Red Bull, Laurent Mekies.

Brown envió una carta a la FIA y a su presidente, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, destacando problemas con las estructuras de propiedad dual, incluido el control de Red Bull Austria tanto sobre Red Bull Racing como sobre Racing Bulls. El directivo pidió una gobernanza más sólida y salvaguardas deportivas para mantener la integridad del campeonato entre los constructores independientes.

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