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Cashgate: Aston Martin deny ‘big wrong' but admit differing ‘interpretation'

All of the conversation in the last few days has been around Red Bull’s alleged breach of the budget cap, but we have not heard from Aston Martin since last week. A report from Auto Motor und Sport indicated that Aston Martin, along with Red Bull, had overspent on last season’s budget cap. The spending limit was set at $145 million, and was then lowered by $5 million for the 2022 season. Amid concerns about the alarming rate of inflation though, this was reverted to the original figure. READ: Breaking: Delayed FIA decision indicates Red Bull trickery All of the teams were asked to submit documentation to verify their spending, and that would help the FIA determine whether there had...
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