Thats the next line of the FIA sitting down with the Team and working through it.Unc1eM0nty wrote: ↑10 Oct 2022, 20:31This is their official line:ispano6 wrote: ↑10 Oct 2022, 18:58Red Bull say they submitted their books and it was under the cost-cap. So something happened during the review process that converted their numbers into being above the cost cap. You do agree to this point, do you not?
So what forces and pressures, method of accounting, or calculation of spend, would have resulted in this discrepancy?
"Our 2021 submission was below the cost cap limit, so we need to carefully review the FIA's findings as our belief remains that the relevant costs are under the 2021 cost cap amount."
What Redbull "belive" and what the FIA find to be "just and proper" are two differnt things.
6.10 Once the Reporting Documentation has been reviewed, the Cost Cap Administration shall
conclude either:
(a) that an F1 Team has complied with these Financial Regulations, in which case the Cost
Cap Administration shall issue a compliance certificate to the applicable F1 Team; or
(b) that an F1 Team has not complied with these Financial Regulations, in which case the
Cost Cap Administration shall either:
(i) enter into an ABA pursuant to the terms of Article 6.28 below with the F1
Team concerned; or
(ii) refer the case to the Cost Cap Adjudication Panel for a hearing.
6.11 There shall be no right of appeal against any decision by the Cost Cap Administration to issue
a compliance certificate to an F1 Team.
Which then leads onto:
Accepted Breach Agreement
6.28 If the Cost Cap Administration determines that an F1 Team has committed a Procedural
Breach or a Minor Overspend Breach, the Cost Cap Administration may enter into an accepted
breach agreement (an "ABA") with the relevant F1 Team. There shall be no right of appeal in
respect of any decision by the Cost Cap Administration as to whether to enter into an ABA or
not.
6.29 An ABA may:
(a) set out certain obligations or conditions to be fulfilled or satisfied by the relevant F1
Team, either within a specified timeframe or on an ongoing basis; and/or
(b) provide for enhanced monitoring procedures to be put in place in respect of the F1
Team; and/or
(c) impose any Financial Penalty or Minor Sporting Penalties that would be available to
the Cost Cap Adjudication Panel pursuant to Article 9 in respect of the relevant type
of breach, save that the Cost Cap Administration shall not be entitled to impose the
Minor Sporting Penaltiesspecified in Articles 9.1(b)(ii), 9.1(b)(iii) and 9.1(b)(vi); and/or
(d) set out details of the costs to be borne by the F1 Team, calculated by reference to the
reasonable costs incurred by the Cost Cap Administration in connection with any
investigations into that F1 Team’s compliance with these Financial Regulations and/or
the preparation of an ABA
Still plenty more hoops to jump through before you even get to the penalty parts IMHO