Red Bull Could Be Fined €30,000 For F1 Snow Demo
A Formula 1 car sliding around a ski slope, 1600 metres above sea level, is far from a common sight and just getting it there proved to be a huge task for Red Bull Racing. But it seems the team forgot one thing – to get approval for the actual event.
Austrian newspaper Tiroler Tageszeitung reports that administrative proceedings have been filed against Red Bull because official approval for the demo run was not granted. Oops.
Toro Rosso F1 driver Max Verstappen tackled the well-known Streif ski course in Kitzbühel at the wheel of a Red Bull RB7, which was fitted with snow chains and studded tyres to cope with the unusual conditions.
He completed several drive-bys and donuts in front of 3500 fans as part of a promotional event for this year’s Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring. Red Bull never go the simple route, do they?
The RB7 was lifted by helicopter to ski slope on the Hahnenkamm mountain for the demonstration, which he described as “a bit scary”, but Kitzbühel director Michael Berger confirmed to the newspaper that Red Bull failed to get a permit to complete the run.
Approval must be given for driving any vehicle, from a normal car to a F1 machine, outside normal traffic or fenced areas. This is due to potential damage being caused to nature. Red Bull failed to gain approval and fines for such offences can go up to €30,000, although that is basically lunch money in the team’s budget.
Comments
they deserve to be fined,i mean how dare they try to make F1 fun!!!
better to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission?
like buying that new turbo without asking youre wife… sh!t
I think they have enough wings to get out of this.
30.000 is cheaper than replace the clutch in that space ship
And the F1 mafia strikes again… I stopped watching F1 a long time ago because of reasons like this… I rather watch Rally´s or Endurance races