Red Bull have reportedly reached an agreement with the FIA after breaching the F1 cost cap, with details expected to be revealed on Friday ahead of the MexicoCityGP
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Aston Martin are also understood to have agreed an ABA for a procedural breach, a less serious offence compared to Red Bull, who were the only team to have broken F1’s spending rules.Related ArticlesRegardless of any penalty, Red Bull would have only been allowed to use 70 percent of the aerodynamic tests in the wind tunnel for next season due to winning the 2022 constructors’ world championship.
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