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Formula 1's governing body president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, is considering eliminating the cost cap due to its management becoming a headache. He also supports a proposal by McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown that would require teams to deposit money when making allegations against others, with the money returned if the allegations are proven true but counted against the cost cap if unproven. Ben Sulayem is studying whether the deposit should count towards the cost cap.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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