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FIA could investigate Red Bull F1 team for 2021 budget irregularities

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The world of Formula 1 could be bracing for a scandal involving the dominant Red Bull team.La Gazzetta dello Sport reports from Singapore that the governing FIA may be on the verge of investigating whether the energy drink-owned team breached the new budget cap provisions last year.Earlier, Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto admitted he was concerned about news that Red Bull was preparing to crash-test a lighter version of its 2022 monocoque.

He argued that Ferrari could not afford the same major development program under the budget cap rules."I cannot know what they are doing, if they have a lighter chassis or not, but generally speaking, the budget cap is always a concern," said Binotto."The financial regulations can make differences between teams in the way they are interpreting and somehow executing it.

And we know we need to have a very strong FIA to make sure they are properly focusing; otherwise the regulations will not be fair and equitable."Three separate investigationsLa Gazzetta dello Sport's respected correspondent Luigi Perna said that a fine or even the retrospective loss of points is possible due to the rumoured FIA investigation.He added that the FIA is actually opening up three separate investigations involving more than just the Red Bull team.For now, it is little more than rumours that are swirling in the Singapore paddock - but reigning world champion Max Verstappen was asked if Red Bull still plans to race the lightweight chassis in the remaining races this year."No, we don't have any other chassis," the 2022 world champion-elect said."We made a bet - if I won in Monza, I would keep the old chassis.

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Heading into the Singapore Grand Prix weekend, it came to light that two teams were in breach of the 2021 Formula 1 budget cap. Though not confirmed, it was speculated that the guilty teams were Red Bull Racing and Aston Martin.
The FIA has ruled that Red Bull did exceed the budget cap for the 2021 season. The sport’s governing body has concluded its assessments of all the Formula One teams’ budget submissions for last season and found, as was alleged at last week’s Singapore Grand Prix, that Red Bull had committed what it referred to as a “minor breach” of the stipulated $145m (£127m) ceiling.

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