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Brown and McLaren would ‘welcome the cost cap'

Zak Brown is feeling good about McLaren's chances of being able to compete with the likes of Ferrari and Mercedes in future if a cost cap is introduced. The team has begun an overhaul of its management recently, with Eric Boullier leaving and being replaced by Gil de Ferran. Boullier resigned after a tricky start to the season for McLaren, that has seen them stay in the midfield. This is despite their big move from Honda to Renault power. The 2021 regulations bring about a planned cost cap of $150 million a year. This should allow independent teams to fight closer with the major manufacturers, who have deeper pockets. 'We would welcome the cost cap. We had a very productive meeting with...
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