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Aston Martin wants to attack Mercedes and Red Bull through budget cap

Aston Martin F1 received a trophy for the first time in Baku as a result of Sebastian Vettel's impressive second place finish. We have previously reported that the team has lofty ambitions and wants to win the championship within five years. The introduction of the budget cap could play an important role in this. Budget cap As of this year, Formula One teams are only allowed to spend $145 million thanks to the budget cap. In the coming years, this amount will fall even further: in 2022, the ceiling will be lowered to $140 million and in 2023 it will be $135 million. That's where opportunities lie for Aston Martin, according to Chief Financial Officer Robert Yeowart. Read more Marko on...
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