Conceptual wrote:chris17 wrote:Am I right in thinking that all Toyota and Williams have done have reshaped the rear floor and crash structure to create a second 'area' and then add the diffuser to that. If so how's it been passes legal if it exceeds 175mm? Is it because it's classed as part of the crash structure?
Quite brilliantly, yes!
The question then is actually what do you call a "diffuser"? Is it the single "classic" device, like the one Ferrari, McLaren, etc, have, or it is all parts (classic diffuser + everything else ) that all together effectively
play the role of a diffuser? If you take the former, then it is legal (this is what the stewards look at). But if you accept the second view, which IMO is the correct one, then the DDD is illegal. I support the second view because the rear floor and crash structure add components to the diffuser, which all together effectively create a new component that serves as a "diffuser". If you count this, it it illegal. But I guess this indeed needs to be solved in a court. It goes beyond the stewards.