How the F1 cost cap will change for 2023 and beyond

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How the F1 cost cap will change for 2023 and beyond
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F1’s cost cap has dominated the headlines since the FIA published its first-ever review into teams’ spending. But what is it, how does it work, and how will it change in the future? ⬇️

’s cost cap has dominated the headlines since the FIA published its first-ever review into teams’ spending. with a “minor” overspend, while Aston Martin and Williams were deemed to be in procedural breach.Video of Is Hamilton No Longer the Best Wet Weather Driver?F1 introduced the first-ever set of financial regulations for 2021 in a bid to encourage a more competitive championship.

The hope was that by enforcing a limit on spending, F1 would help level the playing field more by enabling smaller teams with less resources to compete in an even environment against teams boasting huge budgets.The other main goal behind the implementation of the budget cap was to ensure a financially-sustainable sport.

The cap works by limiting the amount of money an F1 team can spend over the course of a calendar year to avoid spiralling costs.

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