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Million dollar pay cut for Hamilton and Verstappen?

Article To news overview © Mercedes It looks as though Formula 1 boss Stefano Domenicali is keen to introduce a salary cap for Formula 1 drivers sooner rather than later. The move would ensure that teams spend less on their drivers and thus save more money following the introduction of a budget cap. La Gazzetta dello Sport reports the move is gathering steam as motorsport's premier class looks reduce costs even further given driver salaries are exempt from the new budget cap. However Domenicali wants a drivers salary cap in order to curtail the spending of Mercedes and Red Bull on star drivers Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen respectively. The report states that Domenicali is keen to get...
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