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Anyway, this was the Ferrari that was found legally illegal- but we never actually knew what they did, or am I mistaken?
After viewing this at youtube
Could it be that Ferrari had some sort of ‘massless battery’ integrated in their floor?
You might be thinking about the SF70h from 2017. Back than it was suggested that this area contained piping or wiring as there were temperature measuring stickers spotted placed on it.GOAT wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 21:47I remember that there was this ‘story’ about Ferrari hiding some ‘secrecy’ in their floor- and I believe it was in 2019, so it should be this car, but I can’t find any pictures or remarks about it..DOH!
Anyway, this was the Ferrari that was found legally illegal- but we never actually knew what they did, or am I mistaken?
After viewing this at youtube
Could it be that Ferrari had some sort of ‘massless battery’ integrated in their floor?
Ahhh, now I understand and also why I couldn’t find anything, 2017..MtthsMlw wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 22:17You might be thinking about the SF70h from 2017. Back than it was suggested that this area contained piping or wiring as there were temperature measuring stickers spotted placed on it.GOAT wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 21:47I remember that there was this ‘story’ about Ferrari hiding some ‘secrecy’ in their floor- and I believe it was in 2019, so it should be this car, but I can’t find any pictures or remarks about it..DOH!
Anyway, this was the Ferrari that was found legally illegal- but we never actually knew what they did, or am I mistaken?
After viewing this at youtube
Could it be that Ferrari had some sort of ‘massless battery’ integrated in their floor?
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> Anyway, this was the Ferrari that was found legally illegal- but we never actually knew what they did, or am I mistaken?
Not officially but it's highly likely that it was some trick/system that circumvented the fuel flow limit