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Mosley makes fresh call for voluntary F1 budget cap

Former FIA president Max Mosley has reiterated his belief that Formula 1 teams should be given more technical freedom in exchange for voluntarily agreeing to limit spending. Mosley's controversial proposal to grant major rule concessions to teams working within a stringent budget cap of 30 million Euros led to the teams' association FOTA threatening to create its own breakaway series in 2009, ultimately heralding his own downfall as FIA president. With high costs continuing to pose a threat to a healthy grid, and numerous calls for a budget cap to be imposed having been ignored in the intervening years, Mosley still believes there is merit in encouraging the biggest outfits to keep a...
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