Haas advierte contra el aumento del límite de costes de la F1 para solucionar los problemas de las unidades de potencia de 2027

El jefe de equipo de Haas, Ayao Komatsu, ha instado a la Fórmula 1 a no elevar el límite presupuestario al abordar los problemas con la normativa de unidades de potencia de 2027. Argumentó que cualquier incremento en los costes socavaría el propósito de los límites de gasto.

Komatsu destacó los elevados costes que ya están asociados a las reglas actuales de las unidades de potencia. Afirmó que unos gastos adicionales de entre cinco y diez millones de dólares por equipo para los cambios de 2027 irían en la dirección equivocada. El jefe del equipo subrayó la necesidad de simplificar y reducir los costes en todos los ámbitos en lugar de permitir nuevos aumentos en el límite, que ya es más alto este año.

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