That's F1. Only the tests can deem something illegal, in general, particularly with Aero. Totally against the spirit of the rules, though.
That's F1. Only the tests can deem something illegal, in general, particularly with Aero. Totally against the spirit of the rules, though.
But the FIA are controlling it with a static load test, against which the technical teams are designing, specifying and testing themselves.
I do question what will happen if after saying they'll change it Mclaren(or any other team) showed up with something in that vein.Farnborough wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 18:19But the FIA are controlling it with a static load test, against which the technical teams are designing, specifying and testing themselves.
The "gate" has been left open, there's inadequate control in reality.
The moment you don’t prosecute the noodle cars you are opening the flood gates.organic wrote:They're not doing a good job at policing this, are they?
In terms of efficacy, the FIA have moved far quicker now than they did in 2021 when they let a development race for a further 3 events that ultimately led to a championship win.
But they are still looking very fast. Consistently faster then the Redbull team that's in turmoil.pantherxxx wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 14:34I read that Mclaren gained 3 km/h speed in the straights thanks to the tricky DRS. That would be at least 0.2 seconds advantage per lap, and now it's no more.