F1 agree first-ever budget cap to cut costs in wake of coronavirus

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F1 agree first-ever budget cap to cut costs in wake of coronavirus
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The landmark move will come into force next season, set at £117million

teams must make significant cuts to their budgets in each of the next five seasons after the FIA announced new budget caps on Wednesday.

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