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Too lenient? What Red Bull’s F1 punishment means for 2023 - and 2024

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Over the Mexican Grand Prix weekend Formula 1 finally got confirmation of Red Bull’s penalty for breaking the budget cap in 2021: a $7million fine and 10% reduction of its aerodynamic testing allowance for the next 12 months.
Confirmation of Red Bull’s £1.8million overspend, reduced to just over £400,000 if a tax credit had been correctly applied, was quickly overtaken as a talking point by a debate over if Red Bull had got away lightly.
The integrity of F1’s budget cap has been at stake throughout this process and it’s not surprising to have heard completely different reactions to the punishment from Red Bull and its rivals.

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