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Ferrari highlight major flaw in F1's 2021 regulations

Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri has called for engine costs to be included in Formula 1s budget cap, which is due to be introduced into the sport from 2021 and beyond. Teams will be limited to spending $175million on "performance-related costs" – with several outlays including driver salaries not included. Article continues under video Some teams have suggested that drivers will end up with soaring salaries as a result, but Camilleri says the engine is a key focus, despite Ferrari's current strength in F1's power stakes. The Scuderia could have vetoed the regulations, but Camilleri says the Maranello outfit are not necessarily impressed with the rulebook, despite voting it through....
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