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Brown hammers 'in denial' Ferrari over stance on budget cap

McLaren F1 boss Zak Brown has called out Ferrari for its inflexible position on F1's budget cap cutback, insisting the Scuderia's arguments are contradictory and "don't stack up". In the face of the coronavirus crisis and its impact on F1, teams have unanimously agreed to reduce next years' budget cap level from $175M to $150M. But an acceleration of the sport's economic downturn has triggered more efforts to reduce costs and proposals to further reduce the cost cap threshold, with McLaren suggesting a contraction all the way to $100M! However, Ferrari has so far opposed a reduction of the budget cap below $145M, arguing that any further cutback would force it to lay off workers...
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