F1 increase budget cap and delay flexi-floor rule - does it suit Red Bull most?

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F1 increase budget cap and delay flexi-floor rule - does it suit Red Bull most?
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The FIA’s technical directive designed to clamp down on porpoising and flexible floors has been delayed until the BelgianGP Full story ⬇️ F1

The FIA outlined that “these changes are necessary in order to provide a level playing field between the teams when the metric is implemented.”

It is speculated that Red Bull and Ferrari are exploiting the aforementioned rules, explaining their performance advantage over the rest of the field. Speaking to Sky Sports after FP1 in Austria, he said: “Well I don’t know [who]. I haven’t been able to squeeze the skids of certain teams. We are looking at our competitors.

“The enhanced controls by the FIA introduced as from the Canadian Grand Prix will continue. Several proposed actions to address this issue in the 2023 Technical Regulations were also discussed, with clear directions to be taken to the Technical Advisory Committee.”F1 has also agreed for the budget cap to increase by 3.1 per cent for 2022 as a result of global inflation.

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