Wil992 wrote: ↑06 Oct 2022, 10:36
The deadline for the announcement was set by the fia, who presumably have hired a team of accountants from some large consultancy firm (PWC/KPMG/whatever) to do the the analysis. Having worked for those kinds of firms for many years, I’m pretty sure they won’t have been late delivering such a high profile task, they rarely are.
So, by far the most likely explanation for the last minute delay is that irregularities have been uncovered. The thing I guess none of us know is what happens then? Do the FIA go back to the team(s) in question and ask for clarification? Is there some kind of behind closed doors appeal process where you can argue that xyz expense should be excluded? Are we now in the middle of the financial equivalent of teams badgering the race director?
Anyone got any idea at all what the process is after all the numbers have been added up?
This are my thoughts exactly. These firms are rarely late if a high-profile client has a set deadline. And even if they were going to be late, they would give advance notice and wouldn't wait until the last minute to inform their client. Likewise, if the FIA knew they would not make the deadline, they would have likely announced this even earlier instead of the last minute announcement they made.
This last minute change/announcement is indicative that someone was not pleased with the results. It doesn't only have to be a team going overbudget, but a it can also be a team (or teams) requesting an apparently on-budget team to be investigated further. Either way, the sudden change of deadline is a red flag IMO.