F1 cost cap: Ferrari ‘not happy’ with ‘very limited’ Red Bull penalty

F1’s governing body the FIA announced on Friday that it h🌠ad struck an Accepted Breach Agre♔ement with Red Bull after the team were found guilty of exceeding the $145m spending limit set for 2021.
Red Bull have been hit with a $7m fine and a 10 percent cut 🔥in aerodynamic testing time for the next 12 months, but Ferrari racing director Laurentꩲ Meki🅠es does not believe the punishment fits the crime.
In an interview with Sky Sports Italia, Mekies said: “We have talked a lot in recent weeks about what one can do with half a million more, or a ♛million or two or three. Two million is a signifiꦿcant amount and we have given our opinion several times on this topic.
"We at Ferrar♈i think that this amount is worth around a couple of tenths and so it's easy to understand that these figures can have a real impact on the outcome of the races, and maybe even a championship.
"As for the penalty, we are not happy wi🅺th it, for two important reasons. The first is that we at Ferrari do not understand how the 10% reduction of the ATA [aerodynamic research allowance] can correspond to the same amount of l🅠ap time that we mentioned earlier.
"Furthermore, there is another problem in that, since there is no✱ budget cap reduction in the penalty, the basic effect is to push the competitor to spend the money elsewhere.
"It has total freedom to use the money it can no longer spend on use of the wind tunnel and CFD due to the 10💎% reduction, on reducing the weight of the car or who knows what else.
"Our c♚oncern is that the combination ♈of these two factors means the real effect of the penalty is very limited.”

McLaren have also made it clꦑear they are not satisfied with the penalty, with CEO Zak Brown telling BBC Sport: "If the FIA is to be most effective and its punishments serve as a lesson to others when rules are broken in this way, the sanctions have to be much stronger in the future.”
McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl also claimed the FIA’s sanction for Red Bull doesn’t168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: “fit the breach”.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Reacting to the news following Friday practice at the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Mexico City Grand Prix, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff told Sky Sports: “I t💯hink the most important thing for me is there is a robust governance.
“Th🌃ey didn't bat an eyelid, they just followed the process.
🎉"Federico [Lodi,♋ FIA head of financial regulations] and his team, Sheila Ann [Rao] and Nicholas [Tombazis] were absolutely good in assessing.
"I know how rigorous they werไe with us, all t𝕴hroughout the year - that was a difficult process. When I am seeing 13 positions that were wrong, with us that wasn't the case.
“And it is 🍒good to see that there is a penalty, whether we deem it too low or too high.”

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