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McLaren boss pragmatic on cost cap debate

Andreas Seidl As the debate between teams over whether or not Formula 1 needs to raise the cost cap continue, McLaren has adopted a pragmatic approach. While supportive of the notion to increase the cap, team boss Andreas Seidl suggests it needs to be done so within very strict limitations. The likes of Ferrari and Red Bull have called for the cap to be increased amid pressures placed upon them by increased freight and energy costs, and higher than expected levels of inflation. Opposing the notion are the likes of Alpine and Alfa Romeo Sauber, who argue much of what has come pass this year could have reasonably been foreseen or absorbed, and that the $140 million should hold firm. “I...
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