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Sainz and Norris take pay cut as McLaren puts staff on leave

Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris will see their 2020 retainer reduced as McLaren puts part of its staff on leave to help it deal with the financial impact of the coronvirus crisis. McLaren did not state how many workers were put on furlough - for an initial period of three months - or the extent of the salary reduction for those who remain, but the team said the measures were "focused on protecting jobs in the short term". A supportive Sainz and Norris volunteered to take the same rate of reduction as their team members according to a report from the BBC. 'Difficult' for drivers to accept pay cuts amid crisis - Button The team said the cost-saving measures were "to ensure our...
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