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Marko highlights Sainz's 'expensive' crashes: 'Not cheap for Ferrari'

Helmut Marko at Motorsport-total.com once again explained why it is nonsense to think that Red Bull Racing is already at 75 percent of the update budget. According to the Austrian, Ferrari has spent just as much. After the Miami Grand Prix, Mattia Binotto created doubts. The Ferrari team boss argued that Red Bull could never keep coming up with updates in this way because otherwise they would go over the budget cap. An Italian medium looked into how much Red Bull was already spending approximately and came to the conclusion that Red Bull had already spent more than 75 percent of the update budget. Read more Vettel unsure about future in F1: 'I ask myself that every day' Sainz makes...
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