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Daimler: 'No reason why we should leave F1'

It was indirectly announced last week that Mercedes would not leave Formula 1. On Wednesday, Daimler also confirmed this through Ola Källenius. The CEO of Mercedes' parent company states that there is currently no reason to turn our backs on the pinnacle of motor sport. “We have as little reason to step out of Formula One as Bayern Munich has to step out of football,” Källenius is quoted by Reuters press agency during an online meeting with several journalists. Read more Mercedes explains strong restart: 'That came into its own this weekend' The F1 Debrief: Hamilton equals Schumacher, is Albon's time up at Red Bull? However, the top executive states that Daimler is...
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