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Budget ceiling reduced in phases? 'Too many people lose their jobs'

Because of the bizarre turn that the F1 season of 2020 has taken, many changes have been proposed in the regulations. Among other things, the budget ceiling of 175 million that would take effect from 2021 seems to be subject to change. A reduction of this amount no longer seems impossible. However, the teams are divided. Because of the coronavirus, this year's F1 calendar has been completely turned upside down. It has not yet been determined whether there will be raced at all this year, but the FIA is busy with a reclassification. In the meantime, all planned rule changes are being reviewed. What is feasible and how can the teams and employees remain financially healthy? Auto Motor und...
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