Thats the only benefit of doubt I can think of and I do think its fair. In particular with sprint weekends.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑18 Oct 2024, 11:31If we want to give them the benefit of a doubt, if the device allowed Red Bull to make this changes quicker during FPs, that could be worth making it, especially if you are limited by time to make changes in free practices (I am not sure this is the case always).XRayF1 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2024, 11:22Who can actually say that it has not contributed to the performance of the car?
Nobody but RBR, and the statement they made about not having used it between Q & R may be believed, or not.
Bottom line to me, why has RBR brought the device into the car as it is, if it not to gain an advantage?
Is it possible the FIA were spooked a little that it may be a little too easy for a mechanic make a change pre race with some of the above mentioned bleed the brakes. and so on it may not look out of place unless you knew what you were looking for with all the setup on the grid that happens. Wheels off etc etc