This isn’t correct.ispano6 wrote: ↑10 Oct 2022, 18:45
You fail to understand what I'm pointing out here. The submission Red Bull made in March were under the cost-cap, since then the FIA declared that there was a procedural breach and overspend. The persons moving from team to team would have NO knowledge of what the FIA is reviewing and how they are reviewing it. You're just trying to downplay the fact that Wolff has inside information from the FIA, be it about overspend or consideration to allow a 2nd stay that is still illegal according to the technical regulations. Wolff leveraged that information to try and rally Red Bull's direct competitors and went on a defame campaign in the media. Get my drift?
Let’s take a random example to illustrate the point.
Cost cap 140 mill, some things count, some don’t.
Team 1 provides paddock food etc to corporate clients, says it’s marketing and therefore not counted in the cap.
So it goes on the submission, but in the not counted column.
Employee moves from team 1 to team 2.
In team 2’s submission, the paddock food is included in the does count column, because team members also eat it, so it’s part of general running costs.
So, this fictional employee would know all about the discrepancy without any additional or inside knowledge, he could easily tell his new colleagues how team 1 had submitted, suddenly everyone knows team 1 is likely to be outside the cap, because they’ve excluded things they should have included. Or, put another way, they have made a procedural error as well as an overspend.
It’s really not hard to se how this could happen, with no need to resort to conspiracies.