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'F1 teams can survive, and thrive, after crisis'

Formula 1 and its teams can "survive, and thrive" after the coronavirus crisis, according to Zak Brown - although the McLaren boss urged the sport to make "aggressive" decisions on its financing and budget cap during an in-depth debate with Ross Brawn on the Sky F1 Vodcast. Brown, Brawn and Sky F1's Martin Brundle and Simon Lazenby spoke at length about F1's next steps as it deals with an enforced delay to its season due to a coronavirus pandemic which has ravaged sporting calendar. As well as Brawn's comments on when and how the season could start, topics on the show, which you can watch at the top of the article, included: Why Brown believes F1 could lose teams, but...
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