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‘Clock ticking' on F1 budget cap crisis – Seidl

May 27 A Formula 1 row about the budget cap is likely to keep racing for some time. Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said runaway inflation and freight costs could mean that only a handful of teams have the money to race all the way through the 2022 calendar. 'Christian is known for talking a bit black and white like that,' McLaren boss Andreas Seidl told Sky Deutschland. 'But these skyrocketing costs, especially freight and power, is a huge challenge for us. 'Getting under the gap this year is actually impossible at the moment,' he said. Before the Ukraine conflict and other global challenges struck this year, the new F1 budget cap dropped from $145 million in 2021 to just $140m for...
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