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Series CEO issues warning over Fontana criticism
Verizon IndyCar Series chief executive Mark Miles has warned drivers and teams that outspoken public criticism of the championship won't be considered acceptable in the future. "It's one thing for our fans and audience and all that and people that care about us to weigh in and have opinions and that's great," said Miles. "If they don't, then we really are in trouble as a sport. What I didn't love was our members - some of our stakeholders, by whom I mean representatives of teams and certain drivers - I thought really going too far with their public statements. "Comments can be damaging to the interest of the whole, and I personally think our sport has been probably too...
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