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Toto Wolff rips into Christian Horner after Cashgate claim

It would come as absolutely no shock that the ‘Cashgate’ scandal is once again dominating headlines in Formula 1, despite the United States Grand Prix taking place in front of a record-breaking crowd. The entirety of the build-up to the weekend was based around the current scandal being dealt with by the FIA, with Red Bull

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Red Bull disagree with wind tunnel penalty for breaching budget cap

The United States Grand Prix is quickly turning into a deeply saddening and troublesome weekend for Red Bull, following the death of co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz and the progression of the ‘Cashgate’ scandal. The big and equally saddening news that has rocked the Formula 1 paddock at the Circuit of the Americas is that the co-founder

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Red Bull reject FIA’s punishment for 2021 budget cap violation

Red Bull are looking set to battle their supposed ‘minor’ 2021 budget cap breach to the bitter end, as team boss Christian Horner has reportedly attempted to make a “counter-offer” in regard to their punishment. To quickly recap, the day after Max Verstappen claimed his second consecutive World Championship, it was announced by the FIA

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Red Bull mulling FIA offer of ‘accepted breach agreement’

With just four races of the 2022 season remaining, 2021 is still no closer to being officially closed, as the ‘Cashgate’ scandal took yet another turn. Red Bull were announced the day after the Japanese Grand Prix to have breached the 2021 budget cap, with the FIA deeming that the Austrians had committed a ‘minor’ break of

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FIA president claims Porsche still involved in talks with Formula 1 teams

Formula 1 really is an incredibly exciting proposition for any business currently, given how much the sport has grown since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. The sport is growing like never before in both the Middle East and the United States, resulting in more manufacturers wanting to jump onto the F1 bandwagon. It was

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Stefano Domenicali responds to claims of tensions with FIA president

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has denied rumours that his relationship with FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has strained, after revealing he speaks to Jean Todt’s replacement “almost every day”. It’s been a politically challenging year for Formula 1, something which has often required involvement from the FIA. The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix back at the start of the season

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