.Wil992 wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:07.Wouter wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022, 22:32Reading through the posts in this speculation thread, I see little speculation. Most seem 100% certain that RBR cheated and should be punished very severely.
Nobody knows what the disagreement between the accountants of the FIA and RBR are about.
Suppose it is about the payments to Newey. The FIA accountants claim that Newey is not on their staff, but RBR's accountants have looked at the UK law books and read that he is on their staff, despite the fact that he sends RBR bills through his own company.
How can you call that cheating? The FIA has better accountants? They can't have done anything wrong/missed anything?
The blame is always on the team?
It's remarkably quiet at the FIA. I'll wait to see which accountants know best what is meant by employee in the UK law
before accusing them of cheating. After all, I think that is a heavy accusation when nothing is known yet.
That they have been above the BC according to the FIA accountants is one thing, but whether that is true and whether it is cheating
remains to be seen. Until the final result and reason is announced, I will wait quietly.
Sorry, but almost none of this is correct.
First of all, it's not speculation to say that RBR are in breach of the cap. That's factual. The FIA have said they are in breach. RBR may appeal, they may win that appeal, but until such a time they are guilty. None of us even know the exact nature of the breach, so to imagine they may have a strong case to appeal is very big leap imo.
So, to criticise people for acting as if RBR are guilty is way off base. People are saying they are guilty because the FIA have said so and therefore they are.
The next bit about Newey's renumeration simply can't be true. Whether he is employed or uses a personal service company makes no difference to the expense, he can be excluded from the cap as one of the top 3 earners at RBR either way; it's clear from the rules that this is the case. I'm also 100% certain that Newey will not be the only one in the pit lane who is employed this way and is also a "top 3 earner" at their team. I'd imagine the rules were written to allow this specifically because so many of them are engaged in this way.
Also, what's UK law and what isn't has no bearing on the salary cap. It might well be possible to legally do something that falls outside the cap. For example, It's not illegal to spend 500 million on aero development, but it would breach the cap. So the law in that sense isn't relevant.
Since all your remaining arguments hang off the back of this incorrect speculation, i'd say it's invalidated.
None of this precludes newey being in some way involved of course, but in this specific way, no.
Good reading seems to be very difficult.
Furthermore, you may think that almost everything I say is not correct. That's fine with me.
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Cheating is a deliberate and dishonest act in order to obtain unfair advantages.
.The FIA Cost Cap Administration notes that all Competitors acted at all times in a spirit of good faith and cooperation
throughout the process.
https://www.fia.com/news/fia-completes- ... egulations
Wouter wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022, 22:32Reading through the posts in this speculation thread, I see little speculation.
Most seem 100% certain that RBR cheated and should be punished very severely.
Nobody knows what the disagreement between the accountants of the FIA and RBR are about.
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After all, I think that [cheating] is a heavy accusation when nothing is known yet.
That they have been above the BC according to the FIA accountants is one thing, but whether that is true and whether it is cheating
remains to be seen. Until the final result and reason is announced, I will wait quietly.