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Why similar Williams and Aston Martin failures are oddly reassuring

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McLaren still to investigate why it's losing to Mercedes on the straights, despite same PU

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Explained: The factors behind WRC’s big 2027 transition and the hurdles it still faces

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Marquez admits he "didn't want to walk into the paddock" because he "associated it with pain"

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Marquez admits he "didn't want to walk into the paddock" because he "associated it with pain"

Top five roles on Motorsport Jobs this week

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Autosport Retro video: Remembering the 1987 British GP

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Autosport Retro video: Remembering the 1987 British GP

Williams plans “almost entirely new car” by Azerbaijan GP

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Bernie Ecclestone backs drivers' call for Formula 1 reform

Bernie Ecclestone has agreed with the drivers that Formula 1's governance is in need of urgent reform

On Wednesday, the Grand Prix Drivers' Association wrote an open letter stating F1's decision-making process is "obsolete and ill-structured".

In response, F1 supremo Ecclestone has sided with the drivers, but has also, in some respects, thrown the ball back in their court by suggesting how they would go about change.

In the letter, Ecclestone states: "It is not always easy to agree with you but you are correct in stating that the decision making process in the sport is obsolete and ill structured.

"We must, as you have stated, urge the owners and all the stakeholders of Formula 1 to consider restructuring its own governance.

"It is easy to analyse what is wrong so why not think and come back on this. At least it is better to think before you wish."

ANALYSIS: What's the GPDA's real motive?

Ecclestone has at least tried to interject a degree of humour into his response as he added: "I have been in Formula 1 for nearly 50 years in an active role and another 18 involved in some way.

"You state that every individual acts with the very best intentions. I am not sure if this is a misprint. If not, it should read 'with their very best intentions'."

Ecclestone feels the drivers had every right to voice their concerns as he told Autosport: "They're entitled to an opinion."

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