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Ex-Mercedes boss says Germany's F1 situation is ‘a tragedy'

Former Mercedes chief Norbert Haug says that Formula 1 is a “tragedy” in Germany and that motorsport fans should be “ashamed” of the situation. Haug was a prominent figure in bringing Mercedes to the F1 grid with McLaren in the mid-1990s as the vice president of Mercedes-Benz. F1 had a large following in Germany at […]
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