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Open up the costs in Formula One - McLaren's Eric Boullier

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McLaren racing director Eric Boullier believes opening up the costs in Formula One will lead to a more competitive field.
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In a bid to ensure the survival of smaller teams in F1, the FIA has tried to limit expenditure by teams, something that Boullier thinks is hurting the sport.

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Mercedes have dominated the past two seasons, with Red Bull having won four-straight constructors' championships prior.

"I would back Bernie [Ecclestone] and say if you cannot afford it, don't come," Boullier told Motorsport.com. "If you can afford it, then let teams do what they want.

"There needs to be a framework of regulations, I agree, but to force the costs down, this is the wrong way for me.

"If you want to come to F1 you should be able to afford it, and the manufacturers can afford it. So it is not question of being able to afford it or not.

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"Who are those struggling in F1? The teams at the back of the grid. But the problem is you are hurting the big teams and saving nothing for the small teams. And it is pain for everybody."

He added: "If somebody wants to have all their doors in gold then let them do what they want.

"As long as you can frame the regulations – and allow the regulations to remain stable, then we will all get there.

"Then you will have a competitive field like 2012 and 2013 was."

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