News story brewing over in France over the legalites of the RB7.
Every winning car is suspect, and the RB7 is no different.
http://www.tomorrownewsf1.com/laerodyna ... ion-24518?
It is in French but a rough translation as follows couretesy of Google translate:
Christian Horner said yesterday that the key to the success of Red Bull Racing this year has been the mastery of the diffuser system blown from the beginning of the season. However, doubts are allowed and the controversy brewing at the end of the season on the legality of the RB7. Auto Motor und Sport takes stock of two details
The front wing
Since the beginning of the season, McLaren was pointing a flexible front wing of the Red Bull. Since when the rumor has honed and Adrian Newey ironically in Singapore, but the German magazine said in its latest issue paper that competition had noticed that the front of the base had a length of 30cm and stand out from the exact point of flexibility set by the FIA.
Base in question
Already at the Monaco Grand Prix, the base of the Red Bull was the subject of questions. At the Italian GP, Mark Webber is out in the Parabolica and an amateur video (see below) has shown a broad vision of the rear of the car in Austria. Ross Brawn, was surprised to view details to see a special kit for the Monza RB7. While the cost controls are in place. The additional cost is set at 800,000 euros for KIT..... For a race!
Some teams feel that the base of the RB7 is illegal and violates certain costs imposed by the FIA.
AMuS has the original artical here:
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 43971.html
So red bull escape the wing flex ban by being 30 cm ahead of the test for flex?!
And rumours of RB not respecting the RRA are gathering steam due to this...
Even otherwise stirs resentment about Red Bull One wonders how it is possible in the context of cost reduction plans to build a special Monza kit. "Three sets of wings, cover and lower floors cost in the production of 800,000 euros. For this, the wind tunnel costs. For us it would be irresponsible to sacrifice so much money for a race. Since we have to save elsewhere," expects Mercedes before team boss Ross Brawn.
Excuse the rough translation guys.