Red Bull is in negotiation with the FIA over an Accepted Breach Agreement after breaking the 2021 cost cap F1
In effect, an ABA means that the team admits to breaking the rules with its 2021 spending, and accepts the punishment levied.
The day after the Japanese GP, the FIA formally confirmed that the team was guilty of “procedural and minor overspend breaches” following a review of the documents submitted by all the teams.'s alleged overspend have begun to emerge, although nothing has been officially confirmed by the FIA or the team.The overall figure involved is believed to be around $1.8m, which puts the offence well within the “minor breach” limit of 5% over the cap, or just over $7m.
A subject more directly involved to the cost of running the cars is the allocation of the value of unused spare parts.
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