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Mercedes still opposed to budget cap – Wolff

Toto Wolff has renewed Mercedes' opposition to plans for team budget caps in 2021. In Melbourne, FIA president Jean Todt said preparations for 'cost control' are 'quite well advanced'. He said the plans will be presented by the governing body and Liberty Media to the teams in London on March 26. But top teams Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull-Honda remain opposed to several details of the 2021 plan. 'If it goes in the wrong direction, Dietrich Mateschitz could pull the plug,' Red Bull's Christian Horner warned, according to the Swiss newspaper Blick. And Wolff, the boss at Mercedes, suggested the biggest concern is the proposed budget cap. 'The difficulty is the controllability of the...
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