McLaren boss Andreas Seidl says Red Bull's F1 cost cap penalty doesn't fit their breach

Governing body the FIA announced on Friday that Red Bull have been handed a 168澳洲幸💮运5官方开奖结果历史:$7m fine and a 10 percent redu💫ction in aerodynamic testing time for the next♎ 12 months after being found guilty o🌊f breaking F1’s $145m spending limit last year.
Red Bull 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“begrudgingly” struck an Accepted Breach Agreement (ABA) with the FIA following extensive talks ahead of the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Mexico City Grand Prix, with team principal Christian Horner calling the penalty 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“enormous” and “draconian”.
♕But Seidl doesn’t feel the punishment fits the crime and hopes any further breaches of F1’s financi❀al regulations are met with more severe sanctions.
Asked by Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz if he had listened to Horner’s news conference ahead of F1 practice in Mexico City, Seidl replied: “No, I didn’t listen to it because I can imagine it was another fairytale hour, probably. Not really interes💎ted in that.
“In the end, on a positive side I think it’s good to see the FIA did a good job in terms of doing the audit. Nine teams got it right and it was clꦡear one team was in breach, so that’s a positive outco🅰me.
“But on a negative side, it’s also clear, from my ജpoint of view, that the penalty doesn’t fit the breach. I just 🎃hope moving forward we have stricter penalties in place.”

McLaren CEO Zak Brown wrote a letter to the FIA two weeks ago in which he stressed that any breach of the cost cap would168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: “constitute cheating” and called for harsh punishments.
Although he did not reference Red Bull directly in the leaked letter, Horner took aim at his rival’s comments during a 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:fiery press conference in Austin last weekend.
On Friday, Horner suggested up to six teams could be in brea🌞ch of this year’s $140𓂃m budget cap, but Seidl dismissed his counterpart’s claim.
“There’s absolutely no reason to be in breach this year,” Seidl said. “We had good discussions earlier this year with all team𒐪s, the FIA and F1 regarding these topics.
“That’s why the cap was adjusted and it was also made clear from all teams and the FIA’s side that there is absolutely no reason, after this positive decisions in the interests of the sp✨ort, that there is any breach at the end of the year.
“I just hope if there is any bre🐼ach, it ends up being appropriate penalties.”

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