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Marko ponders Ferrari’s development budget after Sainz crashes

Red Bull’s Dr Helmut Marko has wondered if Carlos Sainz’s recent crashes will impact Ferrari’s development budget for the 2022 season. This year, all Formula 1 teams are operating under a $140 million budget cap in an effort to save costs and slash the spending variance between certain outfits. It means that teams have to […]
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