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F1 to discuss salary cap with the drivers

From budget cap to salary cap, F1 will sit down with the drivers to discuss the latter, but not everyone is in favour. Last year, as Formula 1 debated lowering the budget cap when the pandemic forced the sport to postpone the start of the season, team bosses raised the topic of salary cap for the drivers. The number suggested was $30 million, an annual amount that would be split between the team's two drivers. It is up to the team to decide who gets what. Toto Wolff, Zak Brown and Franz Tost are all in favour with the latter saying he feels $30m is too much, drivers should 'be happy that they have this job'. Formula 1 is pushing ahead with talks over a cap with the F1 Commission announcing...
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