It does not matter what the nature of the overspend is. It simply requires the competitors to identify the part of their overall running costs that match the criteria the FIA have set as being those that would be involved in car development, manufacture and operation.It would appear that the FIA and Red Bull disagree on the interpretation one or more of those criteria.DChemTech wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 09:01Ok, I'm a bit late to the party... but basically, we're still just speculating.
We know that RB and AM are, in some form, over the limit - that was already being rumoured, now just confirmed.
We know the breach is less than 5%. Nothing new there.
The information that we would like to have, however, is still missing.
We do not know how much more was spent exactly. 5% over the limit is still a lot, but it could just as well be $5000 over.
We don't know what it was spent on. It could be crucial - if one team spent a lot more on car development than others - or inconsequential, if it was some thing RB regarded as marketing, but the FIA disagrees for some reason. It could be the costs required to cope with FIA's in season rule changes. We do not know, and we also do not know why RB was under the impression they were in the cap while the FIA judged otherwise.
All we have really learned is that the FIA is completely incapable of transparant communication with regards to issues that are rightfully a big deal for the fans. But then again, we already knew that, too.
I tend to think that the FIA will have made enormous efforts to accommodate RBs interpretation. The breach is an enormous headache for them given that it can be associated with RBs performance last year and this. It also potentially is a further headache this year, if RB are using the same, disagreed upon, criteria this year then they might well have an overspend this year.
I think Mercedes, for last year, and Ferrari for both years will have a lot to say about how the FIA resolve this. And that’s to say nothing about any benefit that’s accrued that will apply for the rest of this formula. All teams might say something about that.