djos wrote: ↑16 Nov 2023, 10:29
the EDGE wrote: ↑16 Nov 2023, 10:22
djos wrote: ↑16 Nov 2023, 10:08
Since when?
AIUI, the PU supply costs are capped at 15 million plus any extra PU’s or components outside of the standard allocation.
Most sources say “
All parts on the car (from the steering wheel to the wheel nuts) + All the elements needed to run the car” are in the cost cap.
What doesn’t come under the F1 cost cap?
There are several big-ticket things that aren’t covered by the cost cap, including:
Driver salaries
The wages of the three highest-paid staff members
Travel costs
Marketing spend
Property and legal costs
Entry and licence fees
Any non-F1 or road car activities
Parental and sick leave payments
Employee bonuses and staff medical benefits
Engines – which are more complex because some teams make their own while others buy them – are covered by their own set of cost regulations.
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/formu ... /10379447/
I think you are conflating engine manufacturing and maintenance costs with the “team supply” cost. The latter is in the cost cap.
Nah the wording is here and it does answer the question. All cost UP TO the maximum amount, so do we have to pay extra for more engines? If we do then it is under the cap...
if there are indeed any more costs.
Do we pay extra for engines or is it part of the agreement with Merc to supply extra if there are blow outs? We have some spares at each race under the agreement, how may spares? Would these spares simply be the extra engines we use or do we pull extra into the pool? If the engine goes after one race, does the contract stipulate these costs are covered by Merc? We surely aren't liable for all extra costs in all circumstances.
I don't think we will have any idea why they didn't get another engine for Lando until the team tell us.
(n) All costs of goods and services within the Power Unit Supply Perimeter for use by the
F1 Team,
up to an amount in any Full Year Reporting Period equal to the applicable
maximum price as set out in the Sporting Regulations;