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Cashgate: Toto Wolff reacts to Christian Horner threatening legal action

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is certain the 'FIA is going to do the right thing', following growing speculation that Red Bull are one of two teams to have exceeded the 2021 budget cap. Whilst official certificates of approval are expected to be handed out by the FIA on Wednesday to the teams who kept below the cap last season, it's believed that Red Bull and Aston Martin won't be getting one. The two teams are believed to have massively exceeded the budget cap last season, with the Austrians reportedly having overspent by more than $7 million. Should the rumours be true, then it will become one of the biggest scandals in the recent history of the sport, with the possibility that the...
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