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Horner's idea rejected: 'Why does that have to change?'

Since the beginning of this season there is a budget cap in Formula 1 of $145 million a year. From this budget the damage that is caused during Grand Prix weekends has to be paid for as well. Red Bull Racing and Ferrari believe it's not fair that they have to deal with the financial consequences when it is clearly the fault of another party. It has been suggested by Christian Horner that damage from crashes shouldn't be included in the budget cap. Ferrari have agreed with this but McLaren have already said that they don't see any point in this plan. Kees van de Grint also stated in RTLGP Slipstream that he doesn't agree with Horner. Read more Horner: 'That's Red Bull - daring to do what...
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