Summary
LEWIS HAMILTON (below) and chums may have won the battle over the points system for this year's championship, but Formula One teams are waiting with interest to see whether Minister of Sport, Gerry Sutcliffe, and the Government will back them in the row over budget cuts.
The teams, more than half of whom are based in Britain, claim proposals to limit spending to Pounds 30million per team from next year are unnecessary and would lead to up to 80 per cent of staff being made redundant, as well as robbing F1 of its status as the economic and technological pinnacle of motorsport.See the full content of this document
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Come On, Minister, Keep F1 On Track ; On the Line
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