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Brown in favour of driver salary cap 'in next few years'

McLaren CEO Zak Brown says he expects to see a driver salary cap introduced in Formula 1 in the next few years, but says there would be issues extending it to wider team personnel. “I think all team bosses are in favour of introducing the salary cap for the drivers," he told Motorsport-total.com this week. "I think they will introduce it in the next few years." The sport is already introducing an overall annual spending cap of no more than $145 for all teams taking part in the world championship this year, dropping to $135m from 2023. Read also: Mercedes slams 'pure fiction' Hamilton contract rumors “Formula 1 had to change its financial profile in order to make the...
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