What moveable aerodynamic device are they talking about at the rear of the car?"This effectively means that any team found to be using off-throttle blown diffusers could be in breach of the famous Article 3.15 of the technical regulations that outlaws moveable aerodynamic devices. - Autosport.com"
But according to the FIA rules, the FDuct is still an option. It was FOTA who agreed to not use it.Rob01 wrote:Similar to the fduct. It moved air over the rear wing. The engine mode/mapping keeps air over the diffuser to create downforce. It allows the air under braking to remain constant. The fduct was operated by the driver. The EBD is being control by engine mapping. I guess they consider that moveable aero.
This.HampusA wrote:It just keeps getting better, they can see an engine mapping as moveable aerodynamic devices but not the RBR/Mclaren front wings as bridging the gap?
Sorry but they seriously must have some severe mental problems at FIA.
But they've done this sort of thing before. Like in 2003 with the tyre rule change, and 2006 with the mass damper being banned.NormalChris wrote:If this is true, which it seems to be I dont know if I can follow this sport with as much enthusiasm anymore.
It wasn't against the rules. The FIA are saying that it is against the rules from now on.ecapox wrote:If it was to slow the Redbulls, that is garbage. You cant penalize a team because they thought of something more clever than you...seeing as it isnt against the rules.