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McLaren boss wants F1 to relax technical rules

Brown wants less prescriptive F1 rules McLaren boss Zak Brown has called for Formula 1 to ease regulations now it has introduced a budget cap. This season is the first in F1 history where financial regulations have largely governed what teams can spend. A limit of USD $145million for this year has been placed over most aspects of the team as it looks to level the playing field from front to back, with that figure sliding to $135million for 2023 and beyond. While some at the bottom end of pit lane still spend below that limit, those at the top are dangerously close to the limit. Indeed it’s prompted suggestions that the leading teams can ill afford crash damage as it doesn’t have the...
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