F1: Martin Brundle gives verdict on FIA cost cap rulings
Martin Brundle has given his view on the recent FIA findings that say Red Bull and Aston Martin have fallen foul of the 2021 budget cap rules.
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Martin Brundle has given his view on the recent FIA findings that say Red Bull and Aston Martin have fallen foul of the 2021 budget cap rules.
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Red Bull have been found guilty of breaking Formula One’s financial rules.
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.
Red Bull and Aston Martin have been found in breach of Formula 1 financial rules, the motor sports governing body (FIA) announced on Monday, saying any punishment would be decided at a later date. The FIA said a review of the teams had found that Red Bull, home of world champion Max Verstappen, "is considered to be in procedural and minor overspend breaches of the Financial Regulations" with Aston Martin "in procedural breach of the financial regulations." The FIA said it was "currently determining the appropriate course of action to be taken."
Red Bull say they are ‘surprised and disappointed‘ with the FIA’s cost cap findings that state the team breached the 2021 financial cap by a minor overspend.