Complete farce of a decision.
Most teams would have stopped '25 development early to focus on the '26 regs, but will now have to spend resources on this.
Well obviously they’ll only have to make small adjustments, they’ve just got to lay the carbon up slightly different to stop it flexing by a third when the test load is applied. This is easyLuscion wrote: ↑14 Feb 2025, 22:37Stella saying Mclaren will only have to make small adjustments to their front wing for the incoming flexi wing TD
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433 ... rea-stella
Didnt FOM once ask Pirelli to make fragile tyres? Ambiguity from FIA was also made a requirement by FOM for the circus show.peewon wrote: ↑19 Feb 2025, 17:31If FIA wanted to simply enforce rules and not use them as a tool to influence outcomes and direction of the sport, it would be pretty easy. Have well defined tests before the start of the season and check to see if teams are compliant or not. 0 or 1. If you're unhappy with certain solutions, change the rules and/or tests AFTER THE SEASON. But the FIA wants to have that ambiguity and grey areas so they can chose if and when to step in and have their influence that way. This isnt a theory, its the only logical explanation for their contradictory statements and actions on this over the last 2-3 years.
I'd say that's indeed already around .. for longer than one imagines ..