FIA's tougher stance will catch F1 cost cap cheats, says Wolff

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FIA's tougher stance will catch F1 cost cap cheats, says Wolff
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🗣️'If someone has been cavalier or has cheated, then they're [the FIA] going to find out.' The FIA has clamped down on methods that teams may have been tempted to use to circumvent the F1 cost cap ⬇️

Autosport revealed recently how motor racing's governing body has been ramping up its investigations into team's cost cap submissions.

The impact of TD45 has prompted some teams to make infrastructure changes to ensure they fully comply with the new interpretation of the rules.boss Andrea Stella said his squad had set up a new company, McLaren Advanced Projects, to ensure any non-F1 work was totally separate from the grand prix team.

"What we have created very recently is McLaren Advanced Projects, which is an engineering unit that is completely separate to the activity of the F1 team. Team principal Christian Horner said that the FIA getting tougher was a good thing as the increased clarity would help avoid teams accidentally exceeding limits.

Asked if TD45 had forced any changes within Red Bull, Horner said:"No, we haven't had to make any changes as a result of TD45.act as one company with the entire road car business. So, their submission is somewhat different to the teams that are just purely focused on F1., we have Red Bull Powertrains, Red Bull Advanced Technologies and we have Red Bull Advanced Services. So, there's a series of companies that all have to interact with each other.

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