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Budget cap is crucial for the future of Formula 1, says Symonds.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
November 13, 2024
in Motorsports
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Limite de orçamento é crucial para o futuro da Fórmula 1, afirma Symonds.

Pat Symonds, the Chief Technical Officer of Formula 1, expressed his admiration for the sport’s cost cap regulation, stating that it is crucial for its long-term future.

The cost cap rule was implemented before the 2021 season, dictating that teams could only spend $145 million throughout the year.

This amount was reduced to $140 million in 2022 and $135 million in 2023, with adjustments planned to account for inflation and the expansion of the race calendar beyond 21 events.

Symonds believes that the cost cap has significantly improved the financial stability of teams in the sport.

When discussing the 2022 car and its impact on races, Symonds emphasized the importance of the budget limit, which he considers often overlooked.

He recalled his time at Williams, where the team operated on a limited budget, and noted that many teams were struggling to survive.

However, over seven years, these teams transformed into entities worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and Symonds attributes a significant part of that success to the cost cap.

Symonds also credited the cost cap for attracting engine manufacturers to join Formula 1 starting from the 2026 season.

From 2026, new power unit regulations will be implemented, featuring sustainable fuels, increased electrification, and the removal of the complex MGU-H system.

Six engine manufacturers, including Ferrari, Mercedes, and Renault, have already committed to these regulations.

Furthermore, Red Bull Powertrains secured a partnership with Ford as a power unit supplier, and Audi is set to enter the sport in 2026 through the acquisition of Sauber, with a new power unit.

In addition, Honda will make a proper return to Formula 1 in a deal with Aston Martin in two years.

Symonds described this as “technology at a sensible cost,” highlighting manufacturers’ interest in the new regulations due to their affordability.

Instead of requiring exorbitant investments, the regulations allow manufacturers to focus on areas of particular interest to them.

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