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Bottom four F1 teams get capital expenditure boost

Formula 1's bottom four teams have each been handed a $20-Million capital expenditure boost to help put them on a more level playing field with better-equipped rivals. The governing FIA revealed the increase from $45-Million to $65-Million for Williams, Haas, Alfa Romeo/Sauber and AlphaTauri in an updated version of the financial regulations for the 2024 season. The top three teams - Red
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