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Brawn: We're looking to introduce a soft cost cap

Formula 1 technical chief Ross Brawn has addressed the elephant in the room – a Formula 1 cost cap – by suggesting that limiting budgets through regulations should have a 'soft' introduction so as not to disrupt the sport. In an interview published in the Belgian Grand Prix race programme, Brawn said, 'Work on the mechanism of a cost cap is going well. At the moment we're looking to introduce it in a soft form, with dry runs in 2019, and 2020 and then it will become regulatory in 2021.' 'I would say that barring some last-minute discussions that's pretty much finalised now,' revealed the sport's technical chief. Brawn is also keen to get the regulations and engine formula...
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