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Merc, Red Bull named in wanting $5m sprint budget boost

Mercedes and Red Bull have been named as the teams wanting an extra $5 million added to their budget to account for sprint qualifying, according to a report from Corriere dello Sport. The report from Italy claims these teams are the top two in the Constructors' standings from last year, with Red Bull and Mercedes looking for extra resources to account for any potential damage caused in the six qualifying races, run at one-third of a race distance. Formula 1's budget cap is reducing by $5 million to a total of $140m in 2022, but the two frontrunners are reportedly campaigning to keep that the spending ceiling as it was last season to cover any damage costs. McLaren CEO Zak Brown has spoken...
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