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McLaren expect to exceed this year's budget cap

Despite McLaren's CEO Zak Brown applauding F1's budget cap, Andreas Seidl says the Woking team will exceed the $140m this season. Brown has been a staunch advocate of the cap, the American standing firm in his stance that it should not be increased this season no matter what. But it turns his own team, McLaren, could do few a bit of leeway in it. Seidl revealed: 'For us, as a team that was planned to run at the cap at the beginning of the year, with all these unexpected costs that came up, we are at a position where we can't make the cap anymore. 'You simply have certain fixed costs in order to start the season, you have fixed costs with the resources which you have in place, the personnel...
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