Christian Horner says Ferrari's criticism of Red Bull's F1 cost cap penalty is "premature"

The reigning F1 world champions were fined $7m and given♔ a 10 percent reduction in th🔯eir aerodynamic testing test for a 12-month period after being found in ‘minor’ breach of the $145m spending limit for 2021.
Last week Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur said Red Bull’s dominant start to the 2023 season was partly due to the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:“very light” penalty.
Asked about Vasseur’s comments, Horner told Sky Sports News: “Everybody's got an opinion and I think everybody's free to have an op⛎inion.
"The team have done a great job over the winter 𒉰on limited wind-tunnel time that we've had to develop this car, and 𓃲of course that will have an impact later into the year and on next year.
"So on a snapshot of t𓆏hree races, I think it's still hugely premature in [terms of] this season, there's an awful lot of racing still to go.”

Althཧough the penalty appears to have had little effect on Red Bull so far, it is expected to have a bigger impact on the team’s development over the coming months and heading into next season.
Horner stressed that his team are taking nothing for granted and are braced for ♌a fightback from rivals Mercedes and Ferrari as F1’s development war ramps up.
"There's a l๊ot of things that can change," Horner said. "We're hearing of big updates coming for both Ferrari and Mercedes when we get back to Europe.
"So we're certainly not taking anything for granted, we'r♎e just focused on ourselves, doing the best job we can withinဣ the constraints that we have.
"We're doing the best that we can with what we've got and we know that it's tough🦩 penalty, it's one that we're taking on the chin and we're applying ourselves in the best way that we possibly can."

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