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Sauber support Mosley's budget cap proposal

The Sauber Formula 1 team has thrown its support behind former FIA president Max Mosley's proposal for a budget cap with a twist. The 75-year-old called upon the sport to adopt a budget cap, but make it optional. Those that agree are given greater technical freedom to develop their cars, whilst those against can continue to spend hundreds of millions, but must adhere to the current regulations. The Briton reckons that soon all the teams would be spending far less as a result. "I can imagine that very soon all the teams would fall into the camp of the budget limit," he told Auto Motor und Sport. "They would realise that you can also do great motor sport and build technically...
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