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Aston Martin explain why they're in favour of cost cap increase

Article To news overview © Aston Martin F1 Mike Krack has detailed the reasons why Aston Martin are in favour of allowing for a cost cap increase to go through. Formula 1's financial regulations cap performance and car-based spending at $140 million for the 2022 season, but, with Russia's invasion of Ukraine causing an energy crisis across the globe, energy costs and general inflation have spiralled upwards. As a result of the hugely increased costs, the regulations have come under the spotlight, with Red Bull boss Christian Horner explaining that some teams may be forced to miss races later in the year if provisions aren't made to allow for the unprecedented inflation rate. In order for...
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