FIA announces F1 investigation
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Only Aston Martin, who committed a minor procedural breach but did not exceed the cost cap, failed to fully comply with the regulations.
The FIA has confirmed nine of the 10 teams were in compliance with the cost cap in 2024, with only Aston Martin cited for a procedural breach “of a very minor nature”.As reported last week, Aston Martin accepted it had failed to submit audited accounts by the 31 March
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has stated his belief that Formula 1 should be looking to the future and begin planning
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FIA to investigate F1 Mexico GP marshal incident, explains late VSC
Formula 1's governing body answers questions over a Mexico Grand Prix marshal incident involving Liam Lawson and the timing of a late race virtual safety car
The FIA has confirmed that all ten Formula 1 teams successfully met the championship cost cap requirements for the 2024 season.
The FIA has confirmed a "very minor" procedural breach of the Formula 1 cost cap rules has been committed by Aston Martin regarding their accounts from the 2024 season. However, the governing body has decided not to impose any sanctions after entering an Accepted Breach Agreement (ABA) with the team.
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F1 News Today: Lewis Hamilton blasts FIA decisions as 2026 driver replacement confirmed
Aston Martin F1 team have confirmed a change to their driver pool for 2026 after an announcement that one driver would be heading to an alternative racing series. 2022 F2 champion Felipe Drugovich has been the team's reserve driver since the 2022 season, and has taken part in eight FP1 sessions since then, including two in 2025.