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A cost-capped F1 would leave Brown bullish on McLaren's future

Zak Brown is optimistic about the future of Formula 1 and McLaren if the sport effectively implements its expected cost cap measures. The Woking-based outfit has become a mere shadow of its former self after several years of under-performance. With hopes of a turn-around failing to materialize this season following its switch from Honda to Renault power, McLaren initiated changes to its management structure before the British Grand Prix. Racing director Eric Boullier resigned from his position while Brown hired former consultant Gil de Ferran as sporting director. Liberty Media is expected to enforce from 2021 a budget cap estimated at $150 million, and that prospect will hopefully help a...
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