FIA confirm two breaches in latest F1 cost cap review
All 10 teams submitted their accounts for the FIA to inspect for the 2023 season.
As is the norm under the new financial regulations, all grand prix teams submit their accounts to the governing body for inspection to ensure that the spending limit imposed on teams has not been broken.
For the 2023 season, the basic limit was $135 million but this was based on 21 grands prix, with 23 races actually being held. As such teams are allowed to spend an additional $1.8 million per race beyond the figure of 21, meaning the basic limit was $138.6 million for the season.Adrian Newey has hit out at Sky Sports F1 for its “nationalistic” coverage that he feels led to the “demonisation” of Max Verstappen and Sebastian Vettel.
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Sky has been an F1 broadcast rights holder since 2012, but has recently ran into trouble with Red Bull over its coverage of Verstappen – including a boycott at the 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix from team figures of the channel over comments made by Ted Kravitz on the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Sky was also forced to apologise after a Christmas advert featured Verstappen’s huge accident at the 2021 British GP after contact with title rival Lewis Hamilton.
Before Verstappen, Vettel also had a persona as a cold, aloof, arrogant driver, especially around the multi-21 saga with Mark Webber in 2013.
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Newey, who has since left Red Bull and has been unveiled as Aston Martin’s new technical managing partner and shareholder, was critical of Sky’s coverage.
“Max is his own man, he’s incredibly mature and rounded and philosophical, and I think from the outside, I’m not sure people fully appreciate and understand Max, just like they didn’t with Sebastian,” he told the High-Performance podcast.
“First of all, there is this sort of demonisation both of them suffered at times, which was very unfair and maybe that is a bit of the British media.
“Sky have a huge influence around the world with their viewing figures, but their viewing isn’t truly i nternational.