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Ferrari questions budget cap amid 2.5 million damage tab

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has suggested once again that a level of cost damage should perhaps be excluded from Formula 1's budget cap. Teams are running this season on a maximum $145 million budget, an amount that will drop to $135 million by 2023. But all costs related to damage incurred during the season are funded by a team's budget. Red Bull team boss Christian Horner recently put a $1.8 million price tag on Max Verstappen's crash with Lewis Hamilton in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. But Ferrari has also faced a few hefty repair bills, which Binotto has estimated to have cost approximately 2.5 million. ©Ferrari "This is the amount we have spent, from Bahrain to Hungary,...
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