Valtteri Bottas wants a good penalty that really really hurts Red Bull
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He looks ready for the race.
Valtteri Bottas finishes P2️⃣ in FP2! He looks ready for the race. Earlier, Red Bull were found guilty of 'minor' breaching the $145 million cost cap introduced last year in the range of $7.2 million. Aston Martin have also been found guilty of the same, however, their breach was "procedural." Since Max Verstappen won his maiden title last year with Red Bull, there have been questions about the legality of the car due to overspending. Although the team has denied the allegations, other drivers and team principals feel that there should be a rough penalty for them.
Valtteri Bottas wants a good penalty that really really hurts Red Bull
Valtteri Bottas talks in the Drivers' Press Conference during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of USA at Circuit of The Americas on October 20, 2022, in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) feels that should receive a harsh penalty for breaching the F1 cost cap. The former Mercedes driver was speaking during the drivers' press conference ahead of the 2022 F1 United States Grand Prix. According to Bottas, the rules set in the sport are meant to be followed, and if not, then the penalty should go accordingly. Harmonizing with Ferrari's Carlos Sainz on the same question, the Finn said: "I feel like rules are the rules and if you don't follow them, there should be a penalty that really hurts because like Carlos said, you don't want anyone to have the appetite to maximise something for one year and risking with a budget cap." Valtteri Bottas finishes P in FP2!He looks ready for the race.
Valtteri Bottas finishes P2️⃣ in FP2! He looks ready for the race. Earlier, Red Bull were found guilty of 'minor' breaching the $145 million cost cap introduced last year in the range of $7.2 million. Aston Martin have also been found guilty of the same, however, their breach was "procedural." Since Max Verstappen won his maiden title last year with Red Bull, there have been questions about the legality of the car due to overspending. Although the team has denied the allegations, other drivers and team principals feel that there should be a rough penalty for them.