godlameroso wrote: ↑20 Jul 2022, 22:09
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑20 Jul 2022, 20:46
chrisc90 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2022, 18:18
Interested how the weather played a part in that.
However, its amazing that once the FIA began looking into it, all the noise and bouncing on track stopped.
Amazing that the teams affected spent the season to date developing their cars and finding solutions where they could.
Equally amazing that two teams are against the changes to the plank rules and those teams are leading and have seen their performance least affected by bouncing so far this season.
So they should be happy they have to spend money and time to comply with mid season changes while Mercedes doesn't? Hardly seems fair, Horner says the claims are rubbish, and the plank flexibility is alleged, not confirmed. In any case, it's effectively eating into the team's budget cap.
Wouldnt it be unfair in the first place if a team is going against the regulations from the start of the season?
If it is that Redbull and Ferrari have been circumventing the rules, that means all the wins up to this stage were aided by rule breaking. So I disagree with your opinion.
They should be happy to keep their points and be thankful they only just have to adapt to mid season changes.
Assuming they are in fact breaking the regulations.