Jul.3 (GMM) Dr Helmut Marko has joined growing questions about how some Formula 1 teams continue introducing major upgrades without appearing to trouble the budget cap.
The debate intensified after Mercedes boss Toto Wolff expressed surprise at Ferrari’s relentless development pace, with George Russell admitting he has noticed the same trend.
“We were surprised by how many updates some teams were bringing in,” Russell said. “They might pay a price for that by the end of the season.
“We know what our plan is in terms of updates. We won’t have any major new parts until the summer break.
“During the break, we’ll review the situation and decide whether to implement them a little earlier or not. It’s a question of balance.”
When asked about Wolff’s concerns, Lewis Hamilton declined to be drawn in.
“I mean, that’s a question for Fred,” the Ferrari driver said, referring to Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur.
“I don’t mingle with the money element of things.”
McLaren’s Lando Norris also pushed back against Fernando Alonso’s joke that some rivals seem to have a “money printing machine” hidden at their factories.
“I think some drivers talk too much,” Norris said.
“They have no idea. They’re not accountants. They don’t know how the cost cap really works.”
“It depends on how quickly you address things. It depends on how much time you spend on each part, time in the wind tunnel, and all those details.
“It’s about efficiency, how you design and manufacture parts.”
Williams boss James Vowles agreed that managing the cap is as much about timing as spending.
“We have a constant struggle between what we need to invest and what we have to invest,” he said. “We have far more ideas than we can develop.
“You have to coordinate it with the point at which the parts you have run out, otherwise, you end up far exceeding the cost limit.”
Former Red Bull advisor Marko, however, suggested manufacturer-backed teams may enjoy advantages that are difficult to police.
“For normal teams, it’s virtually impossible,” he told Sport1.
“With car manufacturers like Mercedes or Ferrari, I’m not so sure. How can the FIA monitor compliance if, in today’s digital age, the research centres in Maranello or at Mercedes aren’t also working on Formula 1?”
Marko noted that the roles have now reversed.
“In 2021 and 2022, we were also surprised by how many updates Mercedes brought back then. And how they were able to do it within the cost cap.
“Now Mercedes is the one wondering.”
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