Do not expect a quiet end to the 2022 F1 campaign with Red Bull found to have committed a 'minor' breach of the 2021 cost cap.
FIA confirm Red Bull guilty of minor overspend breach, procedure breach for Aston MartinThe FIA have confirmed Red Bull have committed a minor overspend breach on the 2021 budget cap, while Aston Martin had a procedural breach…
Red Bull have been confirmed of a minor overspend of the 2021 budget cap of $145 million dollars, the governing body has confirmed. Along with Red Bull’s overspend, procedural breaches from Aston Martin and Williams have also been confirmed.
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