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Aston Martin and Adrian Newey to Benefit from 2026 F1 Calendar Adjustments

Aston Martin has received welcomed relief following the cancellation of two Formula 1 races scheduled for the 2026 season. The removal of these events is expected to provide the team with financial advantages under the sport's cost cap regulations.

Aston Martin and Adrian Newey to Benefit from 2026 F1 Calendar Adjustments

In a development that could prove significant for Aston Martin's ambitious restructuring plans, the Formula 1 team finds itself in a more favorable financial position thanks to a recent FIA decision. The cancellation of two races from the 2026 calendar will have a direct impact on the team's cost cap allocation, offering the struggling outfit some much-needed breathing room.

This timing could prove crucial as Aston Martin continues its efforts to establish itself as a competitive force in the championship. The removal of these two events from the 2026 schedule addresses one of the practical challenges teams face when managing their budgets throughout a demanding season.

The implications extend to the team's technical leadership, including renowned design principal Adrian Newey, as the organization works to maximize its resources during this transitional period. With fewer races on the calendar, teams benefit from adjusted cost cap considerations, allowing operations to be structured more efficiently.

For a team with Aston Martin's aspirations, every advantage counts as they look to close the gap to their rivals and establish a more competitive platform for sustained success in Formula 1's future.

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Financial Regulations

Article 1.1

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Cost Cap

Chapter: Chapter I - Cost Cap

In Simple Terms

F1 has a budget cap limiting team spending to $135 million per year. This covers most racing operations but excludes driver salaries, top executive pay, marketing, and some other items. The cap aims to level the playing field between wealthy and smaller teams. Breaching it leads to serious penalties.

  • $135 million annual cap
  • Excludes driver salaries and marketing
  • Aims to level playing field
  • Breaches lead to penalties
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The Cost Cap for the Full Year Reporting Period is set at $135,000,000. This represents the maximum permitted amount a team may spend on Relevant Costs during the Reporting Period. Certain costs are excluded from the cap including driver and top three personnel salaries, marketing, and heritage activities.

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Financial Regulations

Article D1.2

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Objectives

Chapter: ARTICLE D1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES

In Simple Terms

The Cost Cap is a spending limit that F1 teams must follow each year. It controls how much money teams can spend on running their operations, but teams have the freedom to decide how to use that money within the allowed limit.

  • There is a maximum spending limit (Cost Cap) that applies to each full year reporting period
  • The Cost Cap covers certain costs related to operating an F1 Team
  • Teams have flexibility in how they allocate their resources within the Cost Cap
  • The regulations aim to control costs while maintaining competitive freedom
Official FIA Text

These Financial Regulations define a Cost Cap that limits certain costs that may be incurred by or on behalf of an F1 Team in each Full Year Financial Regulations Reporting Period relating to the operation of an F1 Team, while leaving that F1 Team free to decide how to allocate resources within that Cost Cap.

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Financial Regulations

Article D4.1

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Compliance with the Cost Cap

Chapter: ARTICLE D4: THE COST CAP

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F1 teams must keep track of their spending and make sure they don't spend more money than the cost cap limit allows each year. Teams have to report their costs honestly and in their home currency, and if they go over budget, they face penalties.

  • Teams must report all relevant costs against the annual cost cap limit
  • Spending must be tracked in the team's own currency (Presentation Currency)
  • Teams cannot exceed the cost cap during the full financial reporting year
  • Accurate financial reporting is mandatory for compliance
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An F1 Team must determine and report its Relevant Costs against the Cost Cap in its Presentation Currency and not incur Relevant Costs that exceed the Cost Cap in the applicable Full Year Financial Regulations Reporting Period.

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