Our submission was below the cap Christian Horner quashes rumors of Red Bull exceeding budget cap last F1 season
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Horner has said that Red Bull’s submission of the budget cap for last season was “below the cap”. They’ve been working closely with the FIA since their submission in early March.
He’s “not aware” of any breaches. There’s no investigation into RB.65477 FIA’s Budget CapHorner has said that Red Bull’s submission of the budget cap for last season was “below the cap”. They’ve been working closely with the FIA since their submission in early March.He’s “not aware” of any breaches. There’s no investigation into RB. “Certainly, not aware of any. The accounts are all submitted way back in March. It's been a long process going through it with the FIA. They are rightly following that process and mid-next week is when they declare their certificates. Our submission was below the cap. It's down to the FIA to follow their processes.” Horner did concede that since this is just the start of a completely new era in F1, there are going to be some subjective interpretations from the individual teams as well. Having said that, Horner was confident in the team's submission. He said, "It's a brand new set of regulations and a complicated set of regulations. So, how rules are interpreted and applied is going to be subjective between the teams. As the years go by things will get cleared up, but we are confident in our submission [of the accounts].”
Our submission was below the cap - Christian Horner quashes rumors of Red Bull exceeding budget cap last F1 season
By Charanjot Singh Modified 30 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Red Bull boss quashed rumors of the team exceeding budget cap (Image via Red Bull Content Pool) Red Bull boss Christian Horner has denied rumors of the team exceeding the budget cap for the 2021 F1 season. Multiple publications have reported on paddock rumors that two teams have crossed the threshold budget cap for the 2021 F1 season. The teams involved were Aston Martin and Red Bull. When questioned by SkyF1 about these rumors, Christian Horner said that he wasn't aware of any such thing. The Red Bull team principal further revealed that the accounts were submitted to the FIA in March. According to Horner, the submission from the team was below the cap and now it was down to the FIA to follow their processes. He said, RBR News @RedBullRacingEN FIA’s Budget CapHorner has said that Red Bull’s submission of the budget cap for last season was “below the cap”. They’ve been working closely with the FIA since their submission in early March.
He’s “not aware” of any breaches. There’s no investigation into RB.65477 FIA’s Budget CapHorner has said that Red Bull’s submission of the budget cap for last season was “below the cap”. They’ve been working closely with the FIA since their submission in early March.He’s “not aware” of any breaches. There’s no investigation into RB. “Certainly, not aware of any. The accounts are all submitted way back in March. It's been a long process going through it with the FIA. They are rightly following that process and mid-next week is when they declare their certificates. Our submission was below the cap. It's down to the FIA to follow their processes.” Horner did concede that since this is just the start of a completely new era in F1, there are going to be some subjective interpretations from the individual teams as well. Having said that, Horner was confident in the team's submission. He said, "It's a brand new set of regulations and a complicated set of regulations. So, how rules are interpreted and applied is going to be subjective between the teams. As the years go by things will get cleared up, but we are confident in our submission [of the accounts].”