Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton says ‘slap on the wrist’ is not enough for Red Bull
- Lewis Hamilton has warned against a light punishment for Red Bull’s breach of the budget cap, arguing it would set a dangerous precedent
- It is understood that the FIA has proposed the terms of an ‘accepted breach agreement’ to Red Bull, where it must declare it exceeded the cost cap
Lewis Hamilton has told Formula One’s governing body FIA that Red Bull must not escape breaking the financial rules with only “a slap on the wrist.”
The build-up to this weekend’s United States Grand Prix – the first race since Max Verstappen claimed his second world championship in Japan a fortnight ago – has been dominated by what sanction Red Bull will be dealt for exceeding last year’s £114 million (US$128 million) budget cap.
Although the FIA is yet to release details by how much Red Bull overspent when they carried Verstappen to a deeply controversial championship win over Hamilton in 2021, it is understood the figure is £1.8 million.
The punishments available to the FIA range from a reprimand, to a fine, to a deduction of drivers’ championship points.
The use of the latter would have an impact on last season’s result. Hamilton was denied a record eighth world crown by Verstappen at the season finale in Abu Dhabi. However, is not expected that last year’s championship will be reversed.
But speaking in Austin, Hamilton, 37, said: “I do believe the sport has to do something about this because if the FIA are quite relaxed with these rules then all the teams will just go over [the budget] and spend millions more.