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What Red Bull’s 10 per cent aero penalty actually means and how it will hurt them

Team handed £6m fine and came to an ‘accepted breach agreement’ with F1’s governing body FIA

Red Bull’s breach of the 2021 budget cap has landed them a £6 million fine and a 10 per cent reduction in their aerodynamic development time for next year.

Christian Horner and his team were clearly unhappy, describing the latter of those two sanctions as “draconian”.

We can dig a little deeper into what this penalty actually means, though, and surmise how much it will hurt Red Bull and also how they can mitigate its effects.

Ultimately, the aero development penalty limits how many parts Red Bull can create using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and then take to the wind tunnel for further optimisation as well as how many “runs” they have in the tunnel. Although the use of wind tunnels and CFD in Formula One is nothing new, they have become increasingly important since the enormous reduction in on-track testing over the last two decades.

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