FIA have their say on Red Bull’s ‘fair’ penalty for cost cap breach

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FIA have their say on Red Bull’s ‘fair’ penalty for cost cap breach
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The FIA have looked back at their first year of policing the F1 budget cap, and lessons have been learned for the year ahead.

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem believes the punishment given to Red Bull for their budget cap breach is a “fair” one, even if some teams were baying for “blood”.

Ben Sulayem also took a similar view on the Red Bull punishment, saying that a line needed to be drawn somewhere – and a balance had to be found. “I mean, we have to be fair also. Do we want to get rid of them or [do] we want them to be straightened up and not do it?” “But as the first year, we learned a lot from it. And we’re still learning. So it is better to come in May; not in October.”

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