It's just this constant BS with them. It's never "just the evidence" they need to add some BS for their fans to cling onto.Gooch wrote: ↑28 Oct 2022, 23:36400k or 2.2m, both minor breaches in the eyes of the FIA. I don’t think it would make one lick of difference this year either way when Red Bull leads the WCC by nearly 200 points.
You could make a different argument about last year but there were bigger problems than this affecting last year’s results.
And again, I say this as someone whose most disliked driver on the grid is Max.
If the cap wasn’t effective at least one of the other 9 teams would’ve tried to breach it.
Look at the same report for AMR:
Aston Martin were found to have incorrectly excluded and/or adjusted costs pertaining to the building of their new headquarters, new F1 simulator, wind tunnel fees, R&D tax credit, a signing bonus cost, use of transferable components, used inventories, service desk costs, cost of catering services at their headquarters, costs of desks and chairs, sponsor services and outsourced personnel services.
The team must therefore pay a financial penalty of $450,000 within 30 days of the date of execution of the ABA, plus bear the cost incurred by the Cost Cap Administration.
To the point and that's it. no sob stories about the dog eating thier lunch and stuff.