Watto wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 05:18
Yep. Mentioned a the flexi wings and blown diffusers above forgot about those others. RBR were the kinds of fineing loopholes around the flexiwing rules back then and modifications they made. Renault did very well too with the blown diffuser - which I can't quite recall all the details on between the hot and cold blown but recall it wasn't an easy task controlling how much the exhaust'blew' off and on throttle some tricky engine mapping etc.
The tyre wars were a shot at Ferrari's dominance too iircc. The FIA has a long history here on many teams don't think they single anyone out if found using too grey an area of the rules.
That was just from the top of my head, i'm sure i missed some...
Now that i'm stopping to think about it, i belive there was also some clarifications made about Red Bull having a flexible tea tray/bib at some point.
Everything in a Red Bull car has been accused of flexing at least once, front and rear wings, front of the floor, back of the floor, edges of the floor...
And the exhaust blowing, multiple attempts to stop it, one can right a book about this saga...
First version EBD(RB6 i think) blew on the floor and entered the diffuser through a mouse hole, mouse holes were banned for 2011(now they are legal again), in response Red Bull came up with elongated oval exhausts that blew right in the space between the diffuser and the rear wheels.
Sometime between early 2011 and 2012, there was the off-throttle clampdown.
For 2012, exhausts had to be round and placed at a certain height off the floor and they also couldn't be aimed down(at least not directly), that should do it right?
Think again, may i present you the Coanda bridge to guide the exhaust plume back where it needs to go lol.
I think 2013 was the only season where the FIA and rival teams were like, "you know what let them have this, we need to think about 2014 anyway".