'With that money, Hamilton is building a front wing). Haas are making a whole new car.' F1
Helmut Marko has had a light-hearted dig back at Lewis Hamilton over his reaction to the Red Bull budget cap controversy.
The seven-time former World Champion was reluctant to give too strong an opinion, given nothing had officially been confirmed at the time he spoke.to their car at a time when Hamilton and Max Verstappen had been waging battle for the 2021 World Championship – a title that eventually went to the Dutchman.driver. “But then we would see Red Bull every weekend, or every other weekend, bringing upgrades. They had, I think, at least four more upgrades from that point.
They signed an Accepted Breach Agreement with the FIA and took a $7million fine and 10% reduction in their wind tunnel and CFD quota., hinted Hamilton had been way off target by implying Red Bull could have developed a new wing with the amount they had gone over the limit.
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