Motorsports
Sainz seeks sanctions that rob Red Bull of ‘desire to spend more money’
Minutes after the British press revealed that the FIA had offered Red Bull a penalty contract for exceeding the budget cap set by F1 for 2021, the winning car for 2022, Carlos Sainz He was clear about the punishment the FIA should impose on Milton Keynes. The Spanish driver recalled how ‘important’ it was to the sport for F1 teams to respect the cost limits established by the regulations, and called for sufficiently relevant sanctions to prevent Red Bull from re-offending at the next track. rice field.
“I think all teams and drivers want clarity first and fairness second. One million, two million, three million, four million, we don’t know how many, but we all know how much we can do for F1 car development and car speed.”a man from Madrid said, “Few years ago, the best teams spent $350 million, now they spend $150 million ($145) to manage them.” I remembered and pointed out exactly this reason.
“I just hope that if Red Bull gets penalized, that penalty will take them away and spend another two or three million.“It’s an exemplary sanction and it’s effective,” he added, adding that neither Red Bull nor any other team wants to be guilty of overstepping its limits.
“I think it should be a fair game for everyone and if there is a cost cap it should be followed and I hope the FIA makes the right decision to make sure everyone does.”, Finished. An unconventional penalty for Red Bull could be a big risk for the FIA.
Sainz wants to win
“Fourth or fifth in the World Cup? I’d rather win another race.”
“Positioning here in Austin? Even if Red Bull has something in the races these days, the car is competitive everywhere. It will help you understand how to improve.At the official press conference of the F1 United States Grand Prix, Sainz made it clear that his main goal is not to finish fourth in the Drivers’ World Championship. wants to win one more race out of the four remaining.
“Russell? Fourth or fifth in the World Cup doesn’t change anything for me. I want to win races before the end of the year,” he said.
“There is no need to praise Verstappen any further. He is very good and has been performing well after a few retirements at the beginning of the season. He deserves it.” He has grown Since he was at Toro Rosso, he has evolved in many ways. He deserves credit and his car is really competitive.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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