Looks like Ferrari, Merc and Haas have been up to a little bit of the old dodgy loopholing haha
Pretty much half the grid found a way to run their cars lower while still protecting their skid blocks (putting protective plates on the skid block). RBR pointed this out to the FIA and they have closed the loophole.
Will be interesting to see if the teams mentioned (Ferrari, Merc and Haas) are suddenly slower this weekend.
EDIT: Makes me wonder if RBR knew about this previously but hadn't said anything as Ferrari were taking wins off Lando, and now that the WDC is done and dusted, they've decided to raise their concerns?
Pretty much half the grid found a way to run their cars lower while still protecting their skid blocks (putting protective plates on the skid block). RBR pointed this out to the FIA and they have closed the loophole.
Will be interesting to see if the teams mentioned (Ferrari, Merc and Haas) are suddenly slower this weekend.
Red Bull pointed out to the FIA that the trick was illegal if the rules were applied precisely and that a protest would have to be expected if there was no clarification on this issue. And this came promptly. A week before the Las Vegas GP, all teams received a letter. In a technical directive, the FIA announced that the protective skids in question were not permitted. This assessment applies with immediate effect. Ferrari would have liked to move the date to the Qatar GP, but were unable to get their way.
EDIT: Makes me wonder if RBR knew about this previously but hadn't said anything as Ferrari were taking wins off Lando, and now that the WDC is done and dusted, they've decided to raise their concerns?
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