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Brown: McLaren welcomes the cost cap

The proposed Formula 1 budget cap is firmly in the spotlight again, in the aftermath of a meeting between Formula 1 chief Chase Carey, FIA boss Jean Todt and Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne from which it emerged that the Reds may be on board with Liberty Media with certain conditions. In the wake of this McLaren chief Zak Brown has weighed in with his opinion, perhaps to sustain the momentum of a crucial discussion pertaining to the future direction of the sport. Brown said in an interview, 'We welcome the cost cap. We had a very productive meeting with Formula 1. I do think the current direction of travel of Formula 1, if not changed, is a very difficult environment for independent...
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