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Bernie: 'We don't need the Concorde Agreement'

Bernie Ecclestone has dismissed the importance of the Concorde Agreement, which has yet to be signed despite months of negotiations. The document, which binds the teams to the sport, determines how the sport is run and what prize money is divided between them, has been in place since 1981, but expired at the end of the last season. Ecclestone, the teams and the FIA have been discussing the terms of the new agreement but have yet to agree upon a finalised copy. The 82-year-old however says it isn't necessary. "We don't need the Concorde Agreement signed," he is quoted as saying. "It doesn't matter to me whether we have got the Concorde Agreement or not." Ecclestone...
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