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F1: FIA finds Alpine and Honda violated 2023 race procedures

The FIA ​​has confirmed that Honda and Alpine, engine suppliers to Red Bull and Renault, have procedurally breached Formula One's cost cap regulations. The FIA ​​has found that Honda and Alpine procedurally breached Formula 1's power unit cost cap, even though neither team exceeded the spending limit. All 10 Formula 1 teams complied with last year's financial regulations, but the FIA ​​pointed to procedural errors at Honda and Alpine. The specific nature of those violations has not been revealed, but the FIA ​​confirmed that neither team exceeded the spending limit. This has raised questions about the specific errors. Depending on the severity of the violations, Honda and Alpine could face penalties, including fines or sporting sanctions. The findings could affect the future of Formula 1 power unit racing. The FIA ​​said in a statement: "The CCA confirms that, while both Alpine Racing SAS and HRC were found to have violated procedures, neither exceeded the cost cap. Alpine Racing SAS and…