🗣️ 'I am convinced the penalty was very light' Ferrari F1 boss Fred Vasseur explains why he believes Red Bull's F1 cost cap penalty was too lenient ⬇️
, and the team was fined $7 million plus given a 10% reduction in aerodynamic testing for 12 months from October 2022.
“And as it's not a linear progression, it's probably less, and you are allowed to spend this money somewhere else. But it means that for me the penalty is marginal.” “Then that you can spend what you are saving on the wind tunnel, you can spend it somewhere else on the weight saving and so on. “I am not trying to find excuse at all. It's not this. But if you ask me if the penalty is too light, I say yes.”
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