McLaren boss Brown believes the current F1 cost cap is impeding progress on sustainability and has urged the series to do more.
published its annual sustainability report on Thursday, with the team boasting significant improvements.
F1 has made a significant sustainability push in recent years, with the sport publicly targeting to be net zero carbon by 2030. "We strongly believe in the cost cap and wouldn't want to see anything that undermines its integrity, but current regulations have created some unintended barriers when it comes to investing in sustainability," said Brown.
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