And sometime in the Singapore GP (assuming no DNF), he'll become the first F1 driver to drive 100,000km.
They've said they would continue with development at least. In 2022 if i'm not mistaken the last updates of the year were introduced in Singapore, we'll see if they do the same or bring more the next races
Yes you are right. Though I don't remember the "every race" part, did he say that?diffuser wrote: ↑11 Sep 2023, 20:54
Krack said they have upgrades for every race to an including Vegas.
It seemed to be that Horner fired an indirect at Aston when he talked about rubbery noses on other competitors.organic wrote: ↑11 Sep 2023, 22:14I don't think that will fly.. changing materials isn't enough as Tombazis has made it clear that it's the mechanism to allow flex in certain directions itself, unmeasurable by static load tests, that is outlawed.
The flexing mechanisms used this year already were hidden by the teams using rubber seals.. but the FIA are wise to it now. Not sure how changing materials can get them around this
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/hidde ... /10518570/
surely they would have been aware of the rule change beforehand since they got told months ago to change the wing?organic wrote: ↑11 Sep 2023, 22:14I don't think that will fly.. changing materials isn't enough as Tombazis has made it clear that it's the mechanism to allow flex in certain directions itself, unmeasurable by static load tests, that is outlawed.
The flexing mechanisms used this year already were hidden by the teams using rubber seals.. but the FIA are wise to it now. Not sure how changing materials can get them around this
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/hidde ... /10518570/