Penalty for Red Bull backed: 'There are mitigating circumstances'

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29 October 2022 at 10:28
Last update 29 October 2022 at 12:55
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Red Bull Racing was penalised on Friday for exceeding its budget ceiling. Together with the FIA, the team agreed to pay a USD7 million fine, while also being allowed to spend 10 per cent less time in the wind tunnel. Martin Brundle is behind the deal, he told Sky Sports.

According to the former Formula 1 driver, the FIA has made a clear statement towards other teams. "I think it's about right, perhaps slightly light. There are mitigating circumstances. I think it works out okay. There are no winners," he informed the English medium.

Brundle does not go along with criticism

Several teams believe that Red Bull had a sporting advantage and therefore the organisation should have intervened more harshly. However, Brundle is almost certain that the world titles in 2021 and 2022 will not come directly from the failure to comply with financial regulations.

"You can't say that. How can you say that? All of the teams would've spent some of the budget in 2021 for 2022 car. But can you apply that amount of money to winning two championships? I don't think so. It wouldn't have done any harm."