After the front wings of McLaren and Mercedes came under the scanner during the recent race at Monza, the FIA issued a statement after thorough scrutiny, clarif
issued a statement after thorough scrutiny, clarifying that all cars on the Formula 1 grid comply with the regulations laid out by the governing body.
Thus, teams have been utilizing their engineers in the best possible way to make full use of the aeroelasticity while staying within the framework of the regulations, paving the way to reduce drag to a limit where it passes the load-bearing test. From FIA's latest statement released on Tuesday, which was reported by, it appears that teams have been benefiting from the flex while staying within the regulations.
“This will ensure a large database allowing the FIA to draw the most objective picture of the situation and quantify differences between the various dynamic patterns observed on track.”
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