organic wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 12:01
morefirejules08 wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 11:58
He seemed more concerned about where the “information” came from that the information itself.
Everyone should be concerned that this has leaked, surely (if it indeed is accurate)? The FIA being leaky means someone(s) are talking to people behind closed doors about ongoing processes (which is obviously not on)
You can't keep much secret in F1, especially when it comes to something as important as this. If Red Bull or another team have massively overspent as alleged, it undermines F1 and the FIA's attempts to attract new manufacturers and teams to the sport under "Look we have a budget cap everyone sticks to, so it's a fair playing field".
If Red Bull have broken the rules? Then they deserve to be punished as set out in the regulations (alongside any other teams that may have breached the rules). If not? Then they can sue whoever spread the rumours, a Libel Case in the UK would probably be the most likely option for Red Bull given how Libel Law is in the UK.