Red Bull know their punishment, they don't approve, and they've made a counter offer reports Auto Moto und Sport... F1
‘Red Bull have known the FIA’s punishment for a week, have made counter offer’Red Bull have reportedly known about their punishment for exceeding last year’s cap for a week already, and they’re fighting it.
The exact number is not known, it could be anything from $7 to $7.25 million, while there is also speculation as to what the money was spent on.
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