Mercedes boss Toto Wolff reacts to F1 cost cap breach: Good to see penalty, ‘whether we deem it too low or too high'

Red Bull have been168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: fined $7m and hit with a🐼 10 percent reduction in their permitted aerodynamic allowa🥃nce for the next 12 months after the FIA found it had exceeded last year’s $145m budget cap by £1.8m.
Mercedes, along with Ferrari and McLaren, had been one of Red Bull’s most vocal rivals in calling for a sev🌌ere penalty if a 🌳team were found guilty of breaking F1’s financial regulations.
Wolff praised F1’s governing body for being “robust” in its stance as he reacted to the news of Red Bull’s sanction following opening practice at the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Mexico City Grand Prix.
“I t🍎hink the most important thing for me is there is a robust governance,” Wolff told Sky.
“Th💯ey didn't bat an eyelid, they just followed the process.
"Federico [Lodi, FIA head ꦜof financial regulations] and his team, Sheila Ann [Rao] and Nicholas [Tombazis]✱ were absolutely good in assessing.
"I know how rigorous they were with us, all throughout 🎐the year - that was💎 a difficult process.
"When I am seeing 13 positions that were wrong, with us that 💦wasn't t♕he case.
“And it is good to see that there is a penalty, whether we deem it too low or toꦑo high.”

Asked if he thinks teams will consider breaching the cap now they know the extent of the penalty hande🔥d to♑ Red Bull, Wolff replied: "I think what you see beyond the sporting penalty and financial fine, there is also a reputational damage.
“And in a worꦕld of transpareꦺncy and good governance, that is just not on anymore.
"Complia🐓nce-wise, whatever team you are, yꦐou are responsible for representing your brand, your employees, your partners.
“And t🌜hat’s why, for us, it wo🌳uldn't be a business case."

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