Vanja #66 wrote: ↑22 Nov 2024, 10:29
https://scuderiafans.com/fred-vasseur-a ... or-ruling/
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur revealed that the FIA had previously deemed Ferrari’s floor to be within the rules before the new directive was introduced. Fred Vasseur described the FIA’s revised interpretation as unusual, noting that the team had contemplated disputing it: “Yes, we had to make a change, but we had also the confirmation before this that the plank was legal, from the FIA,” the French manager confirmed.
“I think it was the right attitude for us not to fight because I want to stay focussed on the championship and not on this kind of a discussion. But the approach was strange.” – the Ferrari team principal added.
A nothingburger, and what a whopper...
In the end Vasseur confirms that Ferrari used such a floor and now has to make changes due to the new TD. However, the floor was never illegal or trickery. If you're smart in F1, you always get such things approved by the FIA (even if you sometimes prioritize the secondary over the primary benefit), or "get them on board" with certain developments. That's what Ferrari did. It wasn't illegal until now, but completely compliant with the rules, which it no longer is from now on.
If nothingburger (I haven't followed the discussion as I'm on vacation in Phuket and go back and forth between the beach and the pool) means a lot of smoke for nothing, I can only agree. There are just developments that are declared illegal. For whatever reason. Some are justified, some are not, some serve to influence the field, some do not.