Yea, well, that would be a freak show. And I don’t think other teams will be naive to not look into this and in case this works out for RedBull, go protest.mendis wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 18:13Oh you can rework the expense invoices and resubmit. It's part of process in many countries. If they have already shown invoices, reclassifying them isn't a problem. There is no "unspent" here. You absorb Newey's salary into cost cap and as one of the top 3 paid is now open, move one if the highest paid up to fill the spot.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 18:03I don't think it will be that simple for them and nor should it be. If they spent the money on the car because they off-booked a major salary then that can't be unspent just by changing an employment title.mendis wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 17:45It regardless has created ripples already and don't take the 2 million seriously as that is just an arbitery number. Question is, if that is indeed a problem, does Red Bull have someone else that is being paid in a couple of millions, who is currently not part of top 3 paid. If yes, then they can readjust their top 3, rework the reports and resubmit. Then take Newey's payment into cost cap and they should be fine. They will be liable for procedural beach. I know this sounds naive.
It appears to have been a deliberate move and thus should be dealt with properly i.e. punished.