dave34m wrote:Oh so the wing that Alonso used in Korea passed the tests and you say this is the same wing. Well that has cleared it all up nicely, thanks for that.
Dude you're exposed already. Let me explain it for you the same way I would my 4 year old.
Ferrari:--->
http://www.ferrari.com/English/Formula1 ... ice-2.aspx
Noida, 28 October – The Ferraris of Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso set the fastest (1.25.706) and third fastest (1.25.930) times of the second session of free practice for the Indian Grand Prix. The third last round of the Formula 1 world championship is scheduled for Sunday at Noida’s all-new Buddh International Circuit. Sandwiched by the two Ferraris was the Red Bull of world champion Sebastian Vettel, with the second fastest time (1.25.794). In this afternoon session, which
both Ferrari drivers ended with some practice starts, the team concentrated on a comparison between the two wings and tested the Hard and Soft compounds of tyre brought by Pirelli on different fuel loads. On the helmets of both Felipe and Fernando there are two stickers dedicated to the memory of Marco Simoncelli and Dan Wheldon, the MotoGP rider and the IndyCar driver who passed away in the last two weeks.
Now here is the old wing, if you bother to look for any pictures before Korea you will see this is the Ferrari wing used most of the season, that was run in India by both drivers. Notice Large curved endplate, with three separate elements.
Here is the new wing Alonso first ran in Korea. Notice no large curved endplate and no longer 3 elements, on 2 elements with one slot. Below is Scarbs article about the new wing:
http://scarbsf1.wordpress.com/2011/10/1 ... s-summary/
Now here is the wing you saw Massa using, which of course is the same wing Alonso used in the Korean GP which obviously passed FIA regs:
Here is Massa using the old wing:
So you can see, as Ferrari stated, both drivers were testing both wings. Both wings of which pass FIA compliance tests. And you are welcome, I'm here to help. Good day sir.