Big Tea wrote: ↑27 May 2022, 19:50
abcdefgh wrote: ↑26 May 2022, 22:19
Will the teams be penalised if they spend too much?
Put simply, yes. There are three categories of potential breaches. The first is a procedural breach, such as a team submitting their accounts late or inaccurately. The second is a minor overspend breach, when a team’s report shows they have exceeded the cost cap by less than 5 percent or the Cost Cap Administration finds they have exceeded that percentage. The third is a material overspend breach, where a team’s submission of their accounts or an investigation by the panel shows they have exceeded the cost cap by more than 5 percent.
Once a breach has been identified, three forms of penalty are possible. The first is a financial penalty. The value of the fine will be determined on a case-by-case basis. The second is a minor sporting penalty which could be a combination of a reprimand, deduction of constructors and/or drivers points, a ban for a certain number of races, limitations on testing – both CFD and on-track – and/or a reduction of their cost cap.
The third is the material sporting penalty, which is the most serious as it can involve all of the above plus exclusion from the World Championship.
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... seCHO.html
I did not think sporting regs 'faults' could affect the points? Must me because they would be deemed to have gained an unfair advantage on track from it.
I think the regs are CR@P there, again, very vague penalities which will certainly lead to different interpretations of them against different teams that exceed them. Like everything in a rule it should be in black and white.
Should be something like :
Exceed CAP by less than 5% equals loss of 50% of constructors & drivers points.
Exceed CAP by more than 5% will lead to 100% loss of both points plus all the Money from F1 that the team would have received for finishing last is thrown back into the pool and divided up evenly by the the teams not exceedingthe CAP.
If we don't make it REALLY Painfull to exceed the CAP then what's the point?