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The reduction in F1 costs make it more attractive to stay in the game and sort of evens out the playing field ... to a certain extent (less testing days, fewer in-season mods, etc.). Getting a team in the show in the first place is a big ordeal, made easier by purchasing an existing club member's team. IF RB was able to secure the needed financing, more power to them. F1 needs more, not less competition, and Brawn always seems to be prepared.
We'll see.
Sherwood
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