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But whatever about the reception Red Bull received, it paled into insignificance compared to what the FIA endured on a night in which FOM/Liberty Media were very much the kingpins.
The FIA confirmed that Red Bull had not violated any technical regulations. However, Toto Wolff remains unconvinced. "I think the leadership of the FIA is going to look at that and say, ...
FIA's Cost Cap Administration determined Red Bull underreported it's 2021 costs by £5.6 million, which created a £1.9 million minor overspend breach of the regulations' cost cap.
The FIA logo visible on a motorhome in the F1 paddock. The FIA has clarified that no team on the grid has been using a banned braking system, after unfounded rumours linked Red Bull to using one.
The FIA logo is displayed in the paddock ahead of the Formula One Bahrain Grand Prix at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Thursday, April 10, 2025. Credit: AP/Darko Bandic.
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