May 22 - Mercedes has pulled out of next week's Pirelli tyre test at Paul Ricard, citing concerns about staying under the 2021 budget cap.

After Valtteri Bottas' huge crash with George Russell at Imola, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said the hefty repair bill means the team may need to "limit upgrades" of its 2021 car.

Now, it emerges that Mercedes has pulled out of Pirelli's forthcoming wet weather test for its 18-inch tyres for 2022, arguing that the budget cap concessions are not sufficient.

"Yes, that's right," Wolff confirmed at Monaco.

"We are trying to make the budget cap, which is not trivial. We couldn't take the costs related to the tyre test and we wouldn't have been able to send our mechanics on such a long journey."

Ferrari has stepped in to replace the championship-leading team.

"We have always said that 2022 is our priority over 2021, and helping Pirelli develop the new tyres we believe is important for us," said Mattia Binotto.

"Luckily enough we didn't have a crash in Imola, so we have some more contingency than Mercedes. So we are happy to accept and support," the Ferrari boss added.


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4 F1 Fan comments on “Mercedes cancels tyre test for next week due to budget cap

  1. Swede

    Too bad for Romain. At least he is doing well in Indycar, so he can just leave his difficult F1 experience behind and focus on good stuff. He hss a caravan and looking at homes in the US.

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  2. shroppyfly

    So the Fia say gotta run 18 rims , the teams say we cant do the test as we will overspend, its complete bullshit, the new rims wet weather testing should be excluded from cost cap , it wasnt the teams choice anyway, if every team boycotted the tyre tests the fia would soon change the rules back

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    • shroppyfly

      could be something to do aswell with his 8 Million a yr alledged salary, just a thought, might want to rethink doing the test too ,
      considering todays result lol

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