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Brown demands action over 'cheating' budget overspend

Without naming names, McLaren boss, Zak Brown has called on the FIA and F1 to act against those teams that have exceeded the budget cap, insisting that to do so 'constitutes cheating'. The American has written a letter to FIA president, Mohammed ben Sulayem and F1 CEO, Stefano Domenicali, the original of which was sent on 12 October - two days after the sport's governing body announced the findings of its financial analysis - and subsequently to the five teams (Ferrari, Mercedes, Alpine, Alfa Romeo and Haas) that did not exceed the cap. A week later and there has been no word from the FIA as to what action is going to be taken, a move which further damages the credibility of the...
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