Red Bull Racing spent 237.3 million pounds in 2019
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[October 01, 2020]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Red Bull Racing
spent 237.3 million pounds ($304.84 million) in finishing third in
Formula One last season and recognised 'adaptions' would be needed
to meet a $145 million cost cap coming in for 2021.
The Honda-powered team, one of two owned by the Austrian energy
drink company, reported a profit of 618,000 pounds compared to a
previous 923,000 in the year ending Dec. 31.
The expenditure compared to 239.6 million pounds in 2018, when
British-based Red Bull were also third and using Renault engines.
Turnover was 245.4 million pounds, up slightly from a previous 245.1
million.
"Costs remain under control and the team is mindful of adaptions
necessary for new FIA Financial Regulations coming into force for
2021," Red Bull principal Christian Horner said in a note
accompanying the figures.
The $145 million cost cap is being imposed as part of measures aimed
at creating a more level playing field for the 10 teams, but that
excludes major elements such as driver salaries, marketing and
travel.
The budget cap drops to $140 million in 2022 and $135 million for
2023-25 which will mean big teams like Red Bull having to cut their
spending while some smaller outfits still have room to expand.
Red Bull did not detail how much of the 2019 expenditure would be
exempt from the cost cap.
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Horner said the team had examined the company's exposure to Brexit
and had plans in place to enable operations to continue unaffected.
Champions Mercedes spent 333 million pounds in winning both titles
last year but also reported a profit, according to accounts
published last month.
Red Bull have Dutch 23-year-old Max Verstappen on a long-term
contract, with British-born Thai Alexander Albon his current team
mate, and are currently second overall.
Verstappen, the sport's youngest ever race winner, took three
victories last year.
($1 = 0.7785 pounds)
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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