FIA withholding budget cap findings not to overshadow Verstappen winning title in Japan?
Formula 1's governing body has slammed the latest "baseless" speculation about Red Bull's alleged breach of the 2021 budget cap.
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Formula 1's governing body has slammed the latest "baseless" speculation about Red Bull's alleged breach of the 2021 budget cap.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton said Thursday that any team breaking Formula One's cost cap must be punished, after governing body FIA pushed the findings of an investigation back to next week. FIA had been due to reveal Wednesday if any team had breached last season's $145 million budget cap, but released a statement instead saying the report would be delayed until Monday, October 10. Rival teams claimed at last weekend's Singapore Grand Prix that two teams, thought to be Red Bull and Aston Martin, had exceeded the cap, which was introduced last season to make racing more competitive.
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