As the work is underway, would it not be considered money already spent? The lead time must be 2-3 years at minimum so you could not expect a team to just say ' Ok, shelve it, we cannot afford it this year'SmallSoldier wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 15:37I really don’t know if it would be considered, but in theory it shouldn’t... What could be considered as part of the budget cap is the portion of it’s depreciation based on the usage by the F1 team. This would make it comparable to paying for a wind tunnel time at someone else’s.diffuser wrote:I think the wind tunnel would fall under the budget cap if there was one now. At any rate there are at least 2 teams that are building new one presently.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 21:22
The wind tunnel is an investment from the Mclaren Group, not the F1 team... Not only that, it would be considered CAPEX investment and therefore not part of the team’s operational budget
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