Ross Brawn would like to explore budget caps

Ross Brawn is interested in the idea of bringing budget caps back into Formula One to stop the major spending costs and differing numbers between the big manufacturers and private teams.

Liberty Media, who completed their takeover of F1 this week have revealed there are interested in exploring this aspect of reducing costs, and Ross Brawn, Managing Director of Motorsport thinks it should be given vast thoughts.

"Budget caps have been discussed; people say that they don't work, but they have never actually been tried," Brawn said in an interview with ESPN.

“There was a voluntary budget cap or resource restriction that didn't work because not everyone volunteered to it in reality. So that is never going to work if you have got some of the teams doing it and some of the teams not. 

“I would still like to have a discussion about budget caps and control, and see where people stand on that and if we feel it could be a solution. 

“That, for sure, would then bring a limitation to what people can do. But maybe it's nirvana; maybe that is something that can't be achieved because of the range of teams in different countries and different considerations.

“I'm not saying that we have to have a budget cap, but I think we should certainly discuss it because that does address many issues. 

“You've got all the nuances to it, because do the drivers come into the budget cap or not and so on and so forth. But a huge amount of debate went on a few years ago and I think that could be picked up again to just see if that is a solution that could work." 

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  • I'm not sure how I feel about budget caps, maybe just see what happens in 2017 before we start talking about it

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    • Jan 29 2017 - 17:44
  • More nonsense, this never has worked in the past, present or will do so in the future. Get rid of wind tunnels and the budgets will plummet when the CFD compute is rationed equally to all teams without exception.

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    • Feb 2 2017 - 03:04

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