Red Bull's Helmut Marko slams FIA “scandal” amid Ferrari F1 engine row
Red Bull motorsport consultant Helmet Marko believe🔥s his team wrongfully lost £21million due to the FIA’s handling of its investigation into Ferrari’s 2019 Formula 1 engine.
On Thursday, the FIA admitted it was 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“not fully satisfied” that Ferrari had fully complied with the regulations at all times when operating its power unit lꦯast year but could not prove its case and therefore agreed a settlement with the Italian squad.

Red Bull motorsport consultant Helmet Marko believes his team wr🧸ongfully lost £21million due to the FIA’s handling of its investigation into Ferrari’s 2019 Formula 1 engine.
On Thursday, the FIA admitted it was 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“not fully satisfied” that Ferrari had fully complied with the regulations at all times when operating its power unit last year but could not prove its case and therefore agreed a settlement wit💎h the Italian squad.
Earlier this week, seven of Ferrari’s rivals - Mercedes, Red Bull, McLaren, Renault, AlphaTauri, Racing Point and Williams -168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: signed a joint statement demanding "full disclosure” and “transparency” on the matter following the FI꧑A’s initial release about the settlement.
Speaking in response to the FIA’s statement, Marko felt Red Bull should be entitled to sue the world championship’s governing body for missing out 🙈on the prize money it would have received had Ferrari been found guilty and subsequently punished.
“The conduct of the FIA is the real scandal🔯,” Maꦰrko told Germany’s .
“We should have instructed 𒁃team principal Christian Horner to sue for the £21m that would have been awarded if Ferrari had been punished accordingly.”
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff 🎐was also displeased with the FIA’s explanation of event♈s, describing the situation as “a huge mess”.
“It's notꦺ okay wh꧂at Ferrari did, but even less how the Fia handles it,” he added. “All other teams are upset."
Re🐈d Bull finished third in the 2019 constructors’ championship, just 87 points adrift ♉of Ferrari in second spot.
During its competitive run of form after the summer break, Ferrari claimed three consecutive victories in Belgium, Italy and Singapore, before its pace tailed off again in the latter rounds of the season when the FIA issued a technical directive amid gro๊wing suspicion from rival teams.
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