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Horner: Budget cap won't harm Red Bull

Christian Horner believes Red Bull’s F1 competitiveness will not suffer as a result of the budget cap being introduced to the sport next year. A spending limit of $145million will be brought in for the 2021 season, which is then reduced to $140million in 2022 and $135million the following year. Inevitably, the bigger teams with the greatest financial power will be hardest hit as they cannot flex their spending muscles so widely, giving the smaller outfits the chance to catch up. But Horner insists the most professional, talented constructors will still come to the fore even though he acknowledges the budget cap is for the greater good rather than individual benefit. 'I think you've got...
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