carisi2k wrote: ↑30 May 2023, 12:47
Zynerji wrote: ↑29 May 2023, 16:20
Some of us understand that every time that F1 resets the rules, the engineers overcome the artificial restrictions.
Why would you think this time was any different?
That is literally the DNA of F1, IMHO. To go fastest (barely) within the rules.
Because they haven't been enforced is why. Last year when Aston Martin had there end plates banned the FIA said they would do the same for anything else that goes against the spirit of the new regulations and yet here we are and things could be fixed in this department by banning these developments and they haven't. The FIA needs to crack down and tell every team that any modification will not be tolerated instead of being weak.
The "spirit of the rule" is unenforceable. It's either in the rules or it's not. If it's not in the rules it's open to be used. The FIA are then allowed to rule on it later. If they rule against it, they can update the rules and give a deadline for it's removal.
This why Ferrari never really got penalized for running more fuel pressure that the regs permitted. Once you lay down a rule then enforce it with a fuel sensor that doesn't percicly test for that rule, you've opened a loophole for someone to exploit.