McLaren is more than pissed off at the slight pair red bull ban. The FIA has already put its punishment for those of energy drinks for violating the spending ceiling, and they will have to pay a fine of 7 million, in addition to being able to use 10% less of its wind tunnel by 2023.
In this sense, the oranges, through Andreas Seidl, are clear how do they see the explanations by Christian Horner, boss of Red Bull.
“It was an hour-long fairy tale. I didn’t listen to him. I’m not interested,” she said in statements collected by ‘Sky Sports’.
He continues: “The FIA has done a good job… with the audits. Nine teams did well. One made an offence.”
“The bad thing, that the sanction does not adjust to the infraction, at least from my point of view. I hope that in the future there will be stricter penalties,” it states.
In that sense, he adds: “If there is any infraction, I hope he gets a proper penalty.”
“Because we talked about this at the beginning of the year. The budget ceiling was adjusted. It was made clear at the meeting that the FIA does not benefit those who commit infringements.”
