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''Honda, Mercedes and Renault leave Formula 1 within two years''

Formula 1 is at a tipping point due to the coronavirus. A decision about the future of the sport needs to be made quickly and that could mean that large manufacturers will leave. Departures from Honda, Mercedes and Renault According to Eddie Jordan, Formula 1 will increasingly move towards a sport that is more about the athletes and the entertainment, than about the teams, motorcycles and cars. It is therefore not surprising that Jordan has the idea that the big names will eventually disappear from the sport, because otherwise it will not be profitable. Read more Little hope for Verstappen: ''It's gonna be very hard to beat him.'' ''I am convinced that Mercedes, Honda and perhaps Renault...
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