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Brown: Dear FIA, F1 cost cap breach constitutes cheating

Zak Brown, McLaren CEO has wrote a letter to the FIA urging them to take staunch action against Formula 1 teams who have breached the cost cap, an action he feels is cheating. F1 teams who spend more than allowed by the rules are effectively cheating and should face stiff sporting and financial penalties, McLaren boss Zak Brown has told the governing FIA. The BBC reported details of the leaked letter on Monday and McLaren confirmed they were correct. Championship leaders Red Bull, who won the drivers' Title last year and this year as well with Max Verstappen, breached the $145 million cap in 2021. The FIA said on Oct. 10 that it was a ‘minor overspend', or less than 5% of the overall...
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