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McLaren Racing CEO Calls For Driver Salary Cap Amid Hamilton Contract Saga

McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has called on Formula One to agree a driver salary cap to help make “racing teams more sustainable”, in line with the other steps being taken to achieve this goal. Speaking this week, Brown said: “I think all the team bosses supported putting in a driver salary cap. READ: Lewis Hamilton’s Future At Mercedes Was ‘Never In Doubt’ – Source “I think you have that in the majority of other sports around the world. I think Formula 1 needed to, and is changing, its financial profile to make these racing teams sustainable. “I thought that the drivers should have gone into the [budget] cap in the first place,” the McLaren CEO added. Continuing, Brown...
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