The FIA says it will not rush an F1 cost cap investigation despite wild rumours about breaches during the Hungarian GP weekend.
The FIA insists it will not be rushed into completing its Formula 1 cost cap review for last season despite an eagerness from some parties to get things sorted quickly.The Hungarian Grand Prix paddock was awash with fresh cost cap speculation, with wild rumours that some teams had already been found to be in breach of the limits, something strongly denied by the governing body.
"But I say this only because, in this way, it does not give rise to speculation and comments that are not good for anyone." "The auditing fieldwork is still ongoing and is scheduled to conclude in the upcoming weeks, after which there will be a period required for the finalisation of the review," they said. "There is not, and has never been, a specific deadline for certification, and any suggestions of delays to this process or potential breaches are completely unfounded.
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