Red Bull found guilty of 'minor' breach of F1 financial regulations
Red Bull have been found guilty of breaking Formula One's financial rules.
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Red Bull have been found guilty of breaking Formula One's financial rules.
PARIS (AP) — Formula One team Red Bull was found to have breached budget regulations last season, with the sport's governing body saying Monday it was guilty of “minor” overspending.
Red Bull committed a «minor» breach of the F1 budget cap in the 2021 season, with the FIA, the sport's governing body, now determining what action will be taken. Red Bull, along with Aston Martin, were also found to have committed a procedural breach — failing to fill in forms correctly. The FIA confirmed the other nine teams were under the 2021 $145m (£114m) cost cap.
LONDON : Red Bull and Aston Martin breached Formula One's cost cap rules last season, the sport's governing FIA said in a statement on Monday.
Red Bull have been found guilty of a ‘minor’ breach of Formula One’s financial rules, the FIA has announced – though it will not impact last season’s championship.
Max Verstappen is a two-time Formula 1 world champion after sealing the 2022 title at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.
Max Verstappen said the confusion at the end of the Japanese Grand Prix that saw him declared Formula One world champion was "quite funny", but an impending cost-cap ruling could wipe the smiles off faces in the Red Bull garage. The 25-year-old Dutchman became the second youngest double world champion on Sunday, after Sebastian Vettel, when Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was given a time penalty relegating him to third place at Suzuka. The news emerged as Verstappen was giving his post-race TV interview, but even then there was uncertainty as to whether reduced championship points would be awarded because the winner had completed only 29 of 53 laps because of bad weather.
Charles Leclerc took to Twitter on Sunday to share his congratulations with Max Verstappen as the Dutchman sealed the world title.