Red Bull respond to being found guilty of ‘minor’ breach of F1’s financial rules
Red Bull say that are ‘surprised and disappointed’ after the FIA found them guilty of a ‘minor’ breach of the Formula 1 budget cap for 2021.
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Red Bull say that are ‘surprised and disappointed’ after the FIA found them guilty of a ‘minor’ breach of the Formula 1 budget cap for 2021.
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LONDON: Formula One world champion Max Verstappen's Red Bull team breached last year's cost cap rules with a 'minor overspend', the governing FIA said in a statement on Monday (Oct 10).
Red Bull have reacted with “surprise and disappointment” after being found guilty of a “minor” breach of the F1 budget cap in 2021. The Austrian team insisted their “2021 submission was below the cost cap limit”, barely an hour after the FIA, the sport’s governing body, said it was now determining what action will be taken. Ad A minor overspend means Red Bull exceeded the budget by less than 5%.
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Red Bull have been found guilty of breaking Formula One’s financial rules.