FittingMechanics wrote: ↑17 Oct 2024, 21:38
Joel709 wrote: ↑17 Oct 2024, 21:36
FittingMechanics wrote: ↑17 Oct 2024, 21:32
Btw if this is visible in open source documents that the teams can see then they can pinpoint when that design came into effect. I am very interested whether this is something new or maybe they had it for a while (2023?).
Not sure how to treat it if it ends up being on the car longer. Hard to prove it was used but then again, if you have a "cheating device" isn't that already illegal? If Mercedes wheel could DAS today it would be illegal even if they don't use it.
Everyone has access to the spec of the bib and such, however if they saw pieces that could be used in a way as described than it would be flagged, it’s likely been seen by the teams being used during free practice and caught people’s imagination
You should be able to tell - this part was designed as such since XY. I want to know when they brought it.
This is the odd thing with it however, the device itself and the bib is completely legal and within regulation, it’s what it does that can change that. Redbull was informed and monitored during the Singapore GP and kept the same design, they don’t need to change the bib, just ensure that there is no access during the stage from Quali to race.
The Bib itself I imagine will have the exact same structure this weekend but modified to remove access to its adjustment