Like Ferrari, Aston Martin and Mercedes?Jordaann10 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2022, 19:50Makes you wonder, Redbull announcing their own hyper car project is surely a way of getting around the cost cap. They can spend unlimited amounts of R&D on materials and processes, then shift this knowledge onto the F1 project
You could argue that, The Valkyrie is finished and the F1 team is a seperate entity to the F1 team, Merc have produced actual cars and so do Ferrari. Let’s see if anything comes of the redbull car project, although I agree the cost cap is open to abuse by all.Zynerji wrote: ↑30 Sep 2022, 20:03Like Ferrari, Aston Martin and Mercedes?Jordaann10 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2022, 19:50Makes you wonder, Redbull announcing their own hyper car project is surely a way of getting around the cost cap. They can spend unlimited amounts of R&D on materials and processes, then shift this knowledge onto the F1 project
Seems that is more of a playing-field leveling than anything else.
FIA Statement on Financial Regulations
30.09.22
The FIA is currently finalising the assessment of the 2021 financial data submitted by all Formula 1 teams.
Alleged breaches of the Financial Regulations, if any, will be dealt with according to the formal process set out in the regulations.
The FIA notes significant and unsubstantiated speculation and conjecture in relation to this matter,
and reiterates that the assessment is ongoing and due process will be followed without consideration to any external discussion.
As it is the first 'session' I doubt any more than a warning would happen anyway. Still grey areas to claimWouter wrote: ↑30 Sep 2022, 22:15
FIA Statement on Financial Regulations
30.09.22
The FIA is currently finalising the assessment of the 2021 financial data submitted by all Formula 1 teams.
Alleged breaches of the Financial Regulations, if any, will be dealt with according to the formal process set out in the regulations.
The FIA notes significant and unsubstantiated speculation and conjecture in relation to this matter,
and reiterates that the assessment is ongoing and due process will be followed without consideration to any external discussion.
It is a pickle.
Or the FIA holds the budgetary allocation for all the teams and releases the cash based on itemised cost, which is highly likely to be in place already given teams need to evidence spending.diffuser wrote: ↑30 Sep 2022, 22:58It is a pickle.
It either has to be painful retro active penalty or painful going forward for many years ...like 50% budget cut for 10 years. Otherwise, there will not be a budget CAP.
Easy for AMR to resolve their financial issues "Sorry son, we can't pay you this year as we've overspent on copying other teams, but the good news is your pocket money is going up to $1m a week"fritticaldi wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 04:39German media AMuS is reporting the other team breaching the budget cap rules in 2021 was AMR .
OEMs literally use F1 as R&D for road going vehicles. Utilizing your wind tunnels and redundant staffing for other R&D projects that feed a central database (and can generate profit) is a synergy that should not be arrogantly ignored.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Sep 2022, 20:41Careful, when I suggested such a thing it didn't go well with the Red Bull faithful.Jordaann10 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2022, 19:50Makes you wonder, Redbull announcing their own hyper car project is surely a way of getting around the cost cap. They can spend unlimited amounts of D&D on materials and processes, then shift this knowledge onto the F1 project
Except driver salaries are not currently included in the cap.Writinglife wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 04:44Easy for AMR to resolve their financial issues "Sorry son, we can't pay you this year as we've overspent on copying other teams, but the good news is your pocket money is going up to $1m a week"fritticaldi wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 04:39German media AMuS is reporting the other team breaching the budget cap rules in 2021 was AMR .