Interesting anecdote right there:richard_leeds wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FISA%E2%80 ... led_Brakes
"During this period, the Formula One rules specified that any car must weigh at least 585 kg to be deemed in compliance with the rules. The method of testing was somewhat haphazard - teams would be notified that they would be "weight checked" when they exited the pits during practice or qualifying. This of course gave the teams ample opportunity to add weight to their cars while in the pits so as to pass the "test". Former Formula One driver Eddie Cheever offered an interesting anecdote from 1981 in which his Tyrrell was tagged for a weight check in qualifying. The team promptly took off the "racing" rear wing (a fiberglass/metal hybrid) and replaced it with the "weight check" rear wing before allowing him to proceed to the scale. Cheever said it took four of them to lift the "weight check" rear wing, and the car was largely undriveable with it installed. He believed that the weight check rear wing was made mostly of lead."