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In a dramatic turn of events, the FIA has officially announced that the penalty initially imposed on Red Bull Racing has been cancelled following a thorough recheck and review process.

 

Earlier this week, rumors had spread across the Formula 1 paddock that Red Bull was facing a significant penalty related to alleged breaches of technical regulations during the last Grand Prix. The initial reports suggested a possible fine, points deduction, or even disqualification from the event results, sparking intense debate among fans, analysts, and rival teams.

 

However, after a detailed investigation and further review of the technical data, the FIA released a statement confirming that no breach had actually occurred. According to the governing body, an initial misinterpretation of telemetry data and sensor readings led to the premature penalty announcement.

 

“We take full responsibility for the confusion caused and appreciate Red Bull’s cooperation during this process,” the FIA said in its official statement. “After re-examining all relevant data, we confirm that Red Bull Racing was in compliance with the regulations, and no penalty will be applied.”

 

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner expressed relief, saying, “We are pleased that the FIA has reached the correct conclusion. Our team operates with the highest integrity, and we’re glad this matter has been resolved.”

 

The cancellation of the penalty means Red Bull retains its race results and championship points, keeping its strong position in both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ standings. Rival teams will now have to regroup as the season battle continues.

 

 

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