
That carries potentially more serious penalties, including points deduction or the exclusion of a team from the F1 world championship, which could have changed the outcome of the 2021 title race, narrowly won by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen over Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton.

Anything above 5% would have been considered a material breach (5% equates to a spend of $7.25m). The FIA did not reveal the exact figure relating to the breach although it is understood to amount to less than $2.2m. A minor breach is an overspend of less than 5%. Charles Oliveira vs.A punishment for Red Bull racing has not been revealed.The World’s Most Profitable Sports Teams: Cowboys, Knicks, Man United & More.The Rise of Media Layoffs Calls for Urgent All Hands on Deck to Save the Industry.


The FIA also announced Friday that the Aston Martin F1 team has been fined $450,000 for a “procedural breach” of the cost cap.
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“The Cost Cap Administration recognised that Red Bull Racing has acted cooperatively throughout the review process and has sought to provide additional information and evidence when requested in a timely manner, that this is the first year of the full application of the Financial Regulations and that there is no accusation or evidence that RBR (Red Bull Racing) has sought at any time to act in bad faith, dishonestly or in fraudulent manner, nor has it wilfully concealed any information from the Cost Cap Administration.” As part of the deal, the team agreed not to appeal any of the sanctions. Red Bull Racing formally acknowledged and accepted the penalties through an Accepted Breach Agreement offered by the FIA. Accepted Breach Agreement between AMR GP Limited and the FIA for breach of the 2021 FIA Formula 1 Financial Regulations - FIA October 28, 2022
