‘Significant’ F1 cost cap penalty forces Red Bull to switch focus to 2024

Red Bull have been forced to switch their development focus onto next year’s car as a result of their “significant” F1 cost cap penalty. 
Red Bull reveal consequences of 'significant' F1 cost cap penalty

The Milton Keynes based outfit were hit with a $7m fine and 10 percent reduction in their aerodynamic testing time over a 12-month period after they were found guilty of breaking the F1 cost cap during 2021. 

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Red Bull’s punishment appears to have had little impact given168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Max Verstappen’s victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix was the team’s 12th in row, marking a new F1🌳 record. 

In Hungary, Red Bull also introduced a major upgrade package to their dominant RB19, including a revised floor and reprofiled upper bodywork♋. 

“The upgrades [in Hungary] did what they said on the tin, so from that point of view, it's sort of box ticked,” Red Bull team principal Christian Horner told media including ltxcn.top in Budapest.

Race winner Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB19 celebrates in parc ferme. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 12,
Race winner Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB19 celebrates in parc ferme. Formula 1…

Horner confirmed that Red Bull will now o🦩nly bring smaller up🐷grades to their car for the remainder of the season, with the team already turning their attention towards next year’s RB20. 

“Now, with the handicap that we have, we have to really swing our focus over to next year, because we have a significant deficit of wind tunnel time compared to our competitors, and we have to be very🐬 s༺elective in how we use it,” he explained. 

"We have a few circuit-s🐎pecific things [still to come in 2023], but nothing that hasn't been done already or committed to in resea🐬rch and development."

As reigning world champions and th🔯e current championship leaders, Red Bull gets the least wind tunnel and CFD (computational fluid dynamics) time of any💝 team due to F1’s Aerodynamic Testing Restrictions. 

Red Bull’s extra 10% reduction - for breaching the 2021 financial regulations - is in place until October, further hampering the team’🎀s development efforts. 

Red Bull reveal consequences of 'significant' F1 cost cap penalty

"We have that [cost cap] penalty until October this year,🔴 so particularly in terms of the amount of runs that you can do per week, we're significantly down compared to second and third place,” Horner said. 

"And we are massively down once you get back to teams that are fourth or fifth. And if you compare McLaren's amount of runs they can do in a wind tunnel versus ourselves, it's a hu🔴ge, huge difference.

"Of course, we have to be very, very selective in the running that we're doing. And that's why the engineering team back in Milton Keynes are doing an incredible job in the way that they're effectively and efficiently developing the ca𒀰r."

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