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costs £1.3m-£1.6m. Move up to F2, the final category before F1, and those numbers become £2m-£2.3m. But not everyone pays the same. Deals can be struck for the right drivers
drivers who were concerned about tyres not being up to temperature when they first went out on track. Figure caption, F1 world champion Lando Norris gives championship advice to Arsenal's Declan Rice
become involved in F1 since turbo hybrids were introduced in 2014. And the engines have existed while there has been a significant increase in growth since Liberty Media bought the commercial rights
become a feature of this year's racing. The hope is to be able to retain this while addressing the concerns about the way the new engines have negatively affected the purity of driving. **Given