No further comments about the ranting story, you know very well what I mean, I made it clear enough.
Anyway that said, I want to address a couple of your points, the technical ones.
manchild wrote:
When they mention in regulations "viewed from the side" I'm sure they don't think about visual glance from FIA steward but on position of inspection/measurement.
No, it’s side view of the wheel, it wouldn't make sense otherwise because other limitations are already set.
That’s the rule about the brake ducts :
11.4 Air ducts :
Air ducts around the front and rear brakes will be considered part of the braking system and shall not protrude beyond :
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- a plane parallel to the ground situated at a distance of 160mm above the horizontal centre line of the wheel ;
- a plane parallel to the ground situated at a distance of 160mm below the horizontal centre line of the wheel ;
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- a vertical plane parallel to the inner face of the wheel rim and displaced from it by 120mm toward the centre line of the car.
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Furthermore, when viewed from the side the ducts must not protrude forwards beyond the periphery of the tyre or backwards beyond the wheel rim.
All measurements will be made with the wheel held in a vertical position.
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manchild wrote:
Even if Imola version of Filisetti's drawing is a bit inaccurate it is obvious that such new shape can't be glued as old one so gluing sideways causes that ring to "protrude forwards beyond the periphery of the tyre or backwards beyond the wheel rim" (one of those two at least).
Why can’t it be glued as old one ?
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manchild wrote:
Weight of the rims isn't specified by FIA regulations as well as inspection of wheels used during the race but FIA regulation clearly mention that ducts are measured after the race so I asked if Ferrari is calling CF ring "duct" how will be FIA able to measure all "ducts" used in race since there is no "Parc Ferme" for wheels.
Any part of the car must respect the rules at any moment during the race and FIA scrutineers can, if they want, check the car and all his parts (also the one used during the race and not mounted on the car during parc fermè) also during the race, no need of Parc Fermè.
As for the rims, I wasn’t referring to minimum weight of the rim, but of the car. If you use 4 rims weighting 4 kg each for the first stint and the car is 600 kg + fuel, and then you fit 3 kg rims at the first stop your car is 596 + fuel, hence you have a 4 kg advantage for the whole stint. Then at the second stop fit again 4 kg rims and you are over minimum again.