Christian Horner has reiterated he is confident Red Bull stayed within Formula One's budget cap rules last season.
“It was a confidential submission between the team and the FIA. The rules identify two types of budget cap breach, those of under 5% are considered minor and any spend above that are considered a serious material breach. After the race on Sunday Horner repeated his belief that the team were well within the regulations.
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner insists he is not facing a nervous wait to discover if the F1 outfit has broken the series' cost cap rules.
I have no idea of the compliance of any of our rivals. “It was a confidential submission between the team and the FIA. Asked if a lawsuit remained on the table, Horner said: “Of course.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner is confident his team did not break Formula One's budget cap last year.
I have no idea of the compliance of any of our rivals. Where is the source of information? "So the FIA are following their process.
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The process is taking a long time partly because the budget cap was only introduced for 2021 and some aspects of it are still being stress-tested. Sportsmail understands that accusations privately made by a number of teams that Red Bull were some £10million over the £114m ceiling will not be borne out when the adjudication is made public. They do not wish to be seen to be falling in line with deadlines set by anybody else.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner is confident his team did not break Formula One's budget cap last year.