By Alan Baldwin
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium, Sept 14 (Reuters) - McLaren may ultimately have to pay substantially less than the record $100 million fine imposed on the team in a Formula One spying controversy, according to analysts.
A report by Formula Money, which monitors the sport's financial health, said on Friday a sum of $31 million could be closer to the mark.
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