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F1 budget cap should have included driver salaries - McLaren CEO Brown

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has revealed he would have made driver salaries a part of the new Formula 1 budget cap after the idea of a separate salary cap was floated. Teams will have to work within a $145million boundary for this season, although this figure excludes driver salaries plus the additional three highest earners, as well as a host of other add-ons. Article continues under video With a separate $30m cap now being suggested for driver salaries in order to create an even more sustainable financial environment, Brown indicated he would have liked to have seen the two caps combined. “I think all the team bosses supported putting in a driver salary cap," he said. "I think you...
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