Looming problem for Red Bull? Admission that cost cap penalty to hinder 2024 car

A $7m fine and a 10% reduction in wind tunnel time t𝓡his season for breac🌞hing the 2021 budget has not affected Red Bull on track yet, as they have won every F1 grand prix in 2023 so far.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen is set for a third consecutive F1 championship 🥃and Red Bull will claim a second constructors’ title in a row, but problem🐬s might be around the corner.
"Every time you have🌌 a restriction it affects you,” technical director Pierre Wache told .
“We have a restriction because we were winn🌳ing the championship last year and we ar💯e still leading.
"Is the 10 per cent (further) reduction affecting us in the number of runs we are doing? We do less [sic] te⭕sts, less development but ♈we have to be even more efficient in the way we work.
"For sure it will affect theඣ performance of the end𒊎 of the year car and next year.

"The positive of it is that it is maybe developing even better processes in the system and motivation 🍰in the team. When t♒he system is against you, it's interesting to see that it affects you in some good ways.
"I try to see the positives of it but it's clear it's affe🍸cting us."
Red Bull’s reduced wind tunnel time - their punishment for breaking the 2021 cost cap - will expire in Octo🐓ber, but as a result of likely winning the const♌ructors’ championship, they will again have less time than their rivals.
The RB19 has been unrivalled on track this season, romping to victory at all eight 🅺rounds s🥂o far.
Although Mercedes and Aston Martin have 🌠brought major upgrades in recent weeks to close tꦛhe gap, Red Bull are still the team to beat.
They head to their home racꦓe, the F1 Austrian Gran💙d Prix, this weekend.