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Brown hints Ferrari, Red Bull ‘are playing with fire'

McLaren F1 boss, Zak Brown, has accused a couple of teams, thought to be Ferrari and Red Bull, of 'playing with fire' over the budget cap. In order to try and protect the sport during the ongoing world crisis, a number of measures have been agreed to help teams save as much money as possible as revenue streams continue to run dry. The 2021 regulation changes have been put on hold, while their is an agreement in place to see the budget cap been reduced to $150m. But the vast majority of teams are willing to reduce that further to $125m. There are two teams who are reluctant to do so. 'Without 10 teams or at least nine teams, you don't really have F1,' Brown said in Sky F1's Vodcast. 'A...
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