The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mercedes, Red Bull could be playing catch-up in new season — Brawn

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LONDON, United Kingdom: Formula One managing director Ross Brawn believes Mercedes and Red Bull could be off the pace when the new season starts next month after they were caught up in last year’s “intense” world championsh­ip battle.

Lewis Hamilton was poised to capture a record-breaking eighth world title at the Abu Dhabi finale in December before a controvers­ial safety car restart allowed Dutch driver Max Verstappen to pass his British rival on the last lap.

Brawn, who has spearheade­d a major overhaul of the sport’s technical regulation­s, said Mercedes – winners of the past eight constructo­rs’ championsh­ips – and Red Bull might have taken their eyes off the ball.

Jenson Button profited in 2009 when Brawn GP took advantage of a regulation change, winning six of the opening seven races on his way to the title.

Hamilton was the defending champion at the time but his McLaren team endured a torrid campaign and he recorded just two victories.

The budget cap for the forthcomin­g year also restricts teams to spending US$140 million (£103 million).

“Mercedes and Red Bull could be impacted,” said Brawn. “Last year, human resources were devoted to fighting a very intense world championsh­ip. Some of the teams further back didn’t have that considerat­ion.

“If I had been Ferrari or McLaren in the very early part of last year, I would have put everything into the 2022 car.

“That is what happened in 2009. The year before there was a big battle between Ferrari and McLaren and they fell flat on their faces. I don’t think it will be that severe but is a good point.

“A team has to balance its financial resources each season, too, and you cannot simply throw money at it.

“That is what teams with deep pockets did in the past. It will provide us with a more competitiv­e field for the future.”

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