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Brown wants immediate budget cap in 2021

McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes it would ultimately benefit everyone within Formula 1, as well as the fans, if the proposed budget cap for the 2021 F1 season was set out there and then, rather than the alternative which would be to scatter out the cap over three seasons. Larger teams such as Mercedes and Ferrari have not been supportive of the proposed changes for 2021, which would see a budget cap introduced of a reported $150 million per season in order to level the playing field among the constructors. Initially, it was believed that the cap would come into place immediately in 2021, but another proposal suggests it could be a gradual process. Brown, however, wants the reset to happen...
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