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It is the story which everyone in F1 is talking about: Red Bull have been found guilty of breaching the 2021 cost cap. We now await a punishment from the FIA - but what have Red Bull done wrong?
The FIA's Cost Cap Administration recognised Red Bull Racing (RBR) had cooperated throughout the review process, providing additional information and evidence when requested. "There is no ...
Those are some of the expenditures Red Bull claimed Friday it improperly misrepresented when submitting its 2021 financial report. It led to a breach of Formula One’s spending cap, set at $145 ...
Red Bull have been found guilty of breaking Formula 1's budget cap by the sport's governing body, the FIA. Red Bull exceeded the $145m (£114m) limit during 2021, the FIA said, adding that the ...
MEXICO CITY -- The budget cap row that has hung over Formula One for the past three races will finally come to a head on Friday, with the FIA set to announce Red Bull's punishment for breaking ...
Since the start of the month, two questions have been on the mind of nearly everyone in the Formula One paddock: Did Red Bull Racing breach the $145 million cost cap during the 2021 season?
The FIA has noted that Red Bull had a "procedural and minor overspend breach" in 2021. The FIA has previously noted that a "minor" overspend would be spending up to five percent of the budget.
Lydia Mee is a contributing sports writer located in the West Midlands, England. Her focus is on F1 and NASCAR. She has in-depth knowledge of Motorsport as a whole. Lydia joined Newsweek in March ...
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