Red Bull’s F1 rivals feel recovery hampered by cost cap

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Ferrari and Mercedes believe F1's cost cap is actually hampering them, as they cannot make major car changes to close the gap to Red Bull:

have produced encouraging steps forward, the scale of the car changes they want to introduce have been limited on budget grounds.

“It means that you have to adapt your project to the situation and in these conditions, I think we did a decent step forward. “Lewis [Hamilton] and George [Russell] have been pretty vocal about what they would want to change in the car and that's simply not possible because we are lacking the financial corridor. And that's why we're looking very much at next year to change these things.”

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