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Christian Horner says Red Bull unlikely to breach 2022 cap, but sends FIA warning

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has declared that following his side's $2.2 million breach of the 2021 budget cap, 'six teams' look likely to exceed the limit this season, due to 'exponential' energy prices. The Austrians were, of course, found guilty by the FIA for having exceeded the 2021 equivalent after the Japanese Grand Prix, before their punishment was announced prior to the Mexican Grand Prix. Red Bull were awarded a fine of $7 million and given a 10-percent reduction in permitted aerodynamic research, a penalty that Horner labelled as 'draconian'. 2022 has been an extremely challenging year for all the teams, with the cost of living crisis and the ongoing conflict in...
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