More on the FIA's F1 2021 budget cap report delay:
The FIA will no longer be publishing its 2021 cost cap report on Wednesday, now saying its public release will now take place on Monday 10 October.
A statement from the FIA said: “The FIA informs that the conclusion of the analysis of the 2021 financial submissions of the Formula 1 teams and the subsequent release of Certificates of Compliance to the Financial Regulations will not take place on Wednesday, 5 October. Within its statement, they once again confirmed its stance on speculation surrounding any overspending from teams, and they will not be providing further comment on any budget reports until their publication – now slated for Monday.
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