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Force India/Sauber EU complaint 'has gone to next level'

 XPB Images Force India and Sauber's complaint to the European Union [EU] "has gone to the next level", according to Bob Fernley. The two teams lodged a complaint with the EU last year over what it believes to be a breach of competition regulations due to the unequal distribution of funds in F1. With a year having passed since the issue was raised, Force India deputy team principal Fernley says the EU has taken an interest and wants more information. "Yes, we have put the complaint, that’s common knowledge, I think about a year ago, it has gone through due process and I can confirm it has gone to the next level in terms of a request for further information from...
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