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McLaren could forgo bonus for revenue reform

Zak Brown says that McLaren supports a budget cap McLaren could be willing to forgo its special payment in the event of a change to Formula 1’s revenue distribution model, says the team’s executive director Zak Brown. Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull and McLaren all have agreed deals for constructors’ championship bonus (CCB) payments from the commercial rights holder. In 2017, McLaren’s payment is around $30 million, compared to $35m for Ferrari and $39m each for Red Bull and Mercedes. Brown has given McLaren’s endorsement to the notion of a budget cap equalisation measure, even if the team has to cede its bonus payment as a result. “Speaking for McLaren, we’re a fan of budget...
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