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McLaren defend FIA transparency amid Red Bull cheating investigation

As teams and drivers continue to insist that the FIA award a heavy penalty to Red Bull for exceeding the 2021 budget cap, McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has called for the governing body not to be judged until the punishment is announced, labelling it as 'too early' to question the FIA's 'transparency'. Following speculation since the Singapore Grand Prix, it was confirmed last Monday by the FIA that Red Bull had exceeded the 2021 budget cap, by a rumoured £1.8 million. The Austrians have been found guilty of a ‘minor' breach of the £114 million budget, which the teams were allowed to spend in 2021 on their cars (except the power units), catering, and their employees...
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