Formula 1 Racing

F1 can’t just open up budget cap for big teams

Guenther Steiner, Team Principal, Haas F1

F1’s $145 million cost cap has come under increased pressure due to the rising inflation and energy prices as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Freight and electricity costs has nearly tripled compared to last year, which according to Mercedes team boss Wolff has cost its team an additional eight million pounds.

That means F1’s biggest teams have a problem on their hands to meet the cost cap, with budgets set well before the economic downturn began, and Red Bull’s Christian Horner even suggested his team would have to miss races if it had to avoid going over the current cap.

Haas principal Steiner, whose team is still working up towards the budget limit rather than having to scale down, says the cost cap has already improved the competition dramatically and thinks it is up to the biggest spenders to get their budget under control.

“It’s mixing it up, I think as I always said short-term nothing will change but mid to long-term I think it will get even closer together. But therefore, we shouldn’t now change the budget cap and up it because this is actually good for the racing in the midfield now,” Steiner said.

“You never know who is best of the rest. And I think if we continue with the budget cap, and with the rules it will get even closer together to the big guys.

“I mean, we all have to make it. I don’t have a job if I tell my boss I don’t make it to the end of the season. That’s my job. We need to do, because if you don’t finish the season, the next year you don’t get any money.

Guenther Steiner, Team Principal, Haas F1

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“I think there are nine teams who are very happy about it [if Red Bull has to miss races] because they don’t get any money next year and we can divide it. For sure Ferrari will be happy if they don’t come to the last four races!”

“I think my solution is I need to make work one way or another, And I think most of the team principals have the same instructions.”

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