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Will team bosses have to warn drivers to avoid costly damage?

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool Team bosses may have to warn their drivers about crashes in order to prevent further expenses to the team, according to Damon Hill. Incidents like the first-lap collisions seen in Britain and Hungary can result in hugely expensive repair bills for those involved. This has led to the likes of Red Bull's Christian Horner and Ferrari's Mattia Binotto questioning whether the implications of this on the budget cap need to be addressed. Hill has speculated about the possibility of team bosses having to intervene to ensure that drivers are aware of the cost implications involved when they crash. "Damage to their budget may well mean that the...
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