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Force India angered by 'unfair' Strategy Group

 XPB Images Force India deputy team principal Bob Fernley says he has been able to see how "unfair" the Strategy Group is after gaining a seat among the top six teams. The Strategy Group is made up of Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, McLaren, Williams and the next best team in terms of constructors' championship finishing position from the previous season. Force India was part of the Strategy Group this year and will remain so in 2017 having finished fourth in the constructors' championship but Fernley says a recent blocked proposal shows the system allows the big teams to protect their advantage. Force India had proposed an increase in computational fluid dynamics (CFD)...
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