Red Bull Content Pool

General

Horner agrees with Verstappen: 'Don't see how that should ever work'

11 June 2022 at 08:37
  • GPblog.com

During the press conference for team bosses at the Monaco Grand Prix weekend , Christian Horner may have dodged the issue a little, but in conversation with the Algemeen Dagblad (two weeks later), he is much more outspoken: the introduction of a salary cap in Formula 1 is virtually impossible and at the same time not desirable.

Formula 1 and teams are looking at the possibilities, but Red Bull Racing is not in favor of the plans. That the premier class of motor sport needs to become cheaper is fine by Horner. However, he advises Liberty Media to look at the costs of other aspects, such as those of the new engine regulations.

The salary ceiling should include the salaries of the two drivers and those of the three highest paid employees. Max Verstappen announced on Friday that he is vehemently opposed to any introduction and his manager Raymond Vermeulen has already dismissed the plans as 'total idiocy'.

Horner doesn't see it happening

Horner agrees with the Verstappen camp. "I don't see how that should ever work, how on earth it should be maintained, with private sponsors and the like," he told the Dutch paper. "In American sports they supposedly work with salary limits too, but when I search on Google for the highest earning athletes, I really see a lot of basketball players. I think people should earn what they're worth, that's market forces."