The F1 cost cap continues to be a divisive subject across the sport with Karun Chandhok and David Croft again in disagreement over its benefit
Sky Sports duo Karun Chandhok and David Croft have clashed over Formula 1’s cost cap – which the latter believes will see the sport lose its brain power.
Every team on the grid is governed by the cost cap, which was designed to try and level out the grid with several major manufacturers enjoying a huge advantage due to the resources at their disposal. Red Bull were previously found guilty of a “minor overspend” in 2021.
Teams continue to try and stay within the $135m (£105m) cap – which is a reduction on last season. Croft is concerned that the new figures mean employees will pursue other lines of work as they can earn more doing the same role away from F1 – Chandhok though wasn’t in agreement.
Croft said as they discussed the topic: “The cost cap is ruining a lot of things in F1. Staff recruitment is being affected because teams cant pay the money that business outside of the sport can. Inflation is going up and the cost cap isn’t. There’s a brain drain with people leaving to work elsewhere. CFO are scratching their heads wondering if they’ve got everything right.