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Ecclestone tells teams to stop complaining

Sepang, Malaysia, March 27, 2015 (AFP) - Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone told teams to stop moaning and focus on improving on Friday after an uprising of complaints rocked the start of the new season. Ecclestone said he was looking at ways to make F1 more competitive and interesting, with ideas including a "Grand Slam" of races and awarding points for qualifying. But he said teams were also spending too much time blaming complex hybrid engines, mastered by Mercedes but giving problems to others, rather than "getting the job done". "I've no complaints or problems about Mercedes doing what they are doing. The complaint I've...
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