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Brown singles out 'a couple of teams that are playing with fire'

McLaren boss Zak Brown has pointed an accusatory finger at "a couple of teams" whose stance on the 2021 budget cap issue risks pushing smaller teams out of the sport. Teams have agreed to reduce next year's spending limit from $175m to $150m in order to help mitigate the costly impact of the coronavirus crisis on F1. But while the smaller outfits are pushing for a further reduction of next season's budget cap to $125m or even $100m, Ferrari and Red Bull are currently refusing to budge on the $150m threshold while Mercedes is remaining flexible on the issue. Ferrari's Binotto in favour of two-tier budget cap system "Without 10 teams or at least nine teams, you don’t really...
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