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It would be an understatement to say that Bernie Ecclestone is shrewd. So it came as little surprise to hear him imply that he would sue Ferrari if the team tries to leave F1 over its displeasure with the budget cap. Ironically, Ferrari's veto over the FIA is believed to be contained within the contract that the team signed with Ecclestone to stay in F1 until 2012. Now we hear that all the teams are aligned with Ferrari over rejecting the budget cap so what could come next from Mr E? Over to Pitpass' business editor Chris Sylt.



















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