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Ferrari and Mercedes were wrong. Red Bull won’t be penalized for spending ceiling
According to media reports, Formula 1 was unable to find a significant excess of the spending ceiling set at $145 million per season for the series last season.
In recent weeks, Mercedes and Ferrari have begun to actively accuse Red Bull that the Bulls have significantly exceeded the spending ceiling for the end of 2021 and should be penalized.
However, after examining the payrolls of all teams, F-1 issued a decision that no one had committed serious violations. On Wednesday, all teams must receive a certificate that they have managed to invest the budget.
If an F1 team exceeds the spending limit by 5%, it will face a loss of Constructors’ Championship points as well as fines.
Red Bull dominated F-1 in the first season after new technical regulations came into effect. Team drivers Max Verstappen and the Bulls can secure driver and team titles after the Japanese Grand Prix.
Source: Sport UA
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