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Max Verstappen has criticised rumours that F1 is looking into a salary cap, warning it is the drivers that 'risk their lives' so people can make money. Verstappen's current Red Bull contract is valued at around £42million ($53m) but could be cut if new plans come into place.
F1's budget cap currently stops teams spending over £119million ($140mil) a season, but driver salaries are not included. However, to save costs, there are ongoing discussions about adding these in soon.
However, Verstappen slammed the idea, claiming drivers are the only ones who put their 'lives at risk' for the sport. He said it would not be fair for the sport's bosses to make more money while drivers are capped.
He explained: "It's still all a bit vague as well, right? I think no one really knows where it's going to go.
"But from my