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Ferrari reveal total cost of their crash damages from first half of F1 season

Article To news overview Team Principal Mattia Binotto has confirmed that Ferrari face a repair bill of £2.1 million due to damage from crashes in the first half of the 2021 Formula 1 season. With F1 introducing a budget cap for the first time this year, this equates to just over two percent of the financial limit on spending. "We've got some contingency in our final budget cap which I think we need to have because you never know the surprises you may have from now to the end," Binotto told RacingNews365.com and other select members of the press. "Crashes and damages of the crash are some of those issues. “If I look at the damage we had so far since the very first race we...
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