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Rencken: Innocent teams in crashes should have the right to get financial compensation

Article To news overview Formula 1 teams that are found to not be at fault during a collision on track should be entitled to some sort of recompense, believes RacingNews365 F1 journalist Dieter Rencken. In the first year of the new budget cap, the issue has become increasingly highlighted in light of the recent misfortunes of the Red Bull team. The team have taken a big dent in their 2021 budget due to the collision between Max Verstappen and Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton, which the stewards found Hamilton found predominantly to blame. In Hungary, both Red Bulls had their races ruined by Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas after an error from the Finn into Turn 1. "I do believe that there should be...
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