Rumours began to circulate that Red Bull may have gone over the budget cap, along with Aston Martin, though no evidence has been offered and both teams firmly deny that is the case. The FIA has been analysing each teams’ submissions about their spending and results were set to be revealed yesterday, but news broke it will be delayed until October 10, after this weekend’s Japanese GP.With Christian Horner’s men awaiting their fate, Russell said he trusted FIA president Mohammed ben Sulayem to bring an ‘appropriate punishment’. He said: “It’s not my duty to dive into those details.“I’ll just sit and wait to see what the results are from Monday but I just know from our experience within Mercedes, how hard the whole team has worked to stay within that cost cap. We know we can bring more performance to the table if we had more money to spend, and it’s as simple as that.JUST IN: George Russell targeted by Haas with cheeky dig after Mick Schumacher incident
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