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Wolff confused by teams voting against sporting penalties for budget cap breaches

Article To news overview © Mercedes Toto Wolff has admitted that there is some confusion over how teams who break the budget cap rules should be penalised. The Mercedes team principal says that teams have been voting on potentially giving sporting penalities to those who do not follow the financial regulations introduced into the sport this year. However, he claims that some teams are not in favour of this and would rather a financial penalty was given, meaning that further clarification is needed on the plans. "It just needs to be sorted out," Wolff told RacingNews365.com and other select media. "A large group of teams, seven out of 10 teams, voted in favour of introducing...
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