Red Bull boss 'appalled' by F1 cost cap 'cheat' claim
Red Bull boss Christian Horner on Saturday hit out at McLaren counterpart Zak Brown for making "shocking" accusations of cheating over breaches of Formula One's cost cap regulations.
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner on Saturday hit out at McLaren counterpart Zak Brown for making "shocking" accusations of cheating over breaches of Formula One's cost cap regulations.
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz will start on pole position for the United States Grand Prix after beating teammate Charles Leclerc to the top spot by 0.065 seconds.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Red Bull team boss Christian Horner denied his championship-winning team gained any competitive advantage by what has been deemed a “minor” breach of Formula One's spending rules, and called suggestions that it amounted to cheating “shocking.”
(Reuters) - Red Bull boss Christian Horner said there would be no secret deal with Formula One's governing body over his team's budget cap breach and blasted McLaren counterpart Zak Brown for a letter making accusations of cheating.
AUSTIN, Texas: Double Formula One world champion Max Verstappen said he was just focusing on his job as rivals called on Thursday (Oct 20) for the governing FIA to come down hard on his Red Bull team for breaching last year's spending rules.
Haas team boss Guenther Steiner added his voice on Thursday to those calling for Red Bull to face "consequences" if they gained an advantage by breaking Formula One's budget cap last year.
Adrian Newey, one of the most successful and recognisable Formula 1 designers in history, is reportedly at the centre of the budget cap scandal.
LONDON : Formula One teams who spend more than allowed by the rules are effectively cheating and should face stiff sporting and financial penalties, McLaren boss Zak Brown has told the governing FIA.