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Horner: Cost cap talks are missing the point

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has doubled-down on his earlier statements regarding the 2021 budget cap, suggesting Formula 1 would do better to focus on the actual cost of building and developing an F1 car than simply lowering the overall figure. Penning his first entry in a new column for Red Bull's website, Horner explored a multitude of topics, but finished by tackling the biggest issue in the current climate. 'Money is a hot topic among F1 teams right now,' he began. 'The problem is, so much is made about the figure of the cost cap that I believe it is missing the point.' Originally set at $175 million for next year, reports indicate that the teams have agreed to lower that figure to...
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