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Brown: The sport wins if fans win with new rules

Formula 1's new balancing measures from 2021 onwards are a win for all teams because they will attract new fans to the sport, says McLaren CEO Zak Brown. The measures, which were implemented after crisis talks amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, are headlined by a $145 million cost-cap and sliding restrictions on aerodynamic testing based on the previous year's performance. Long a vocal proponent of F1 trying to ‘level the playing field', Brown heralded the new rules as a serious step forward for the sport. “I am pleased for the outcome,' he told the F1 Nation podcast. 'I think the sport now is much more sustainable. I think it's going to make the sport much more competitive and...
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