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      10-10-2022, 11:56 AM   #54
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Everyone is complaining for no reason.

FIA said both AM and RBR minor breached the cap which is under 5% of budget cap.


Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One Team is considered to be in Procedural Breach of the Financial Regulations;
Oracle Red Bull Racing is considered to be in Procedural and Minor Overspend Breaches of the Financial Regulations



Both will get a fine if they agree, which RBR will not, as they said they will appeal the decision.

Apparently RBR said sick leave and catering is supposed to be excluded from the budget cap which is what put them over.

Let's not forget how Mercedes destroyed their cars 3 times.



Either way, it's going to be a minor fine, haters can cry more.




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Originally Posted by Jiren View Post
Horner was bullshitting as usual. Funny how all the red bull fans and merc haters are so silent all of a sudden. BY their own standards Horner and max should be punished and docked wdc and wcc points. Anything less would be a disgrace by the FIA, in a season full of disgraces

Cry more, minor overspend is a fine.


Procedural Breaches can result in Financial Penalties and/or Minor Sporting Penalties (in case of aggravating factors) as detailed in the Financial Regulation. Minor Overspend breach (<5% Cost Cap) can result in Financial Penalties and/or Minor Sporting Penalties. Only a Material Overspend breach (>5% Cost Cap) if confirmed before the Cost Cap Adjudication Panel will result in a mandatory Constructors’ Championship points deductions and can result in additional Financial Penalties and/or Material Sporting Penalties.

Off the FIA website.

It's going to be a fine.
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