I must note that I'm not entirely sure whether the definition of "wheel bead" means the outer ridge on the wheel, or the inner plane. Someone who knows, do enlighten us.
So, I've dug through the rules again:
FIA 2006 Regulations wrote: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 :
- 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 ;
Relating to the rim shields, this means their outer diameter is limited to 320mm (if we are to interpret them as brake cooling ducts).
Then we have:
FIA 2006 Regulations wrote:12.4.4 Wheel bead diameter must lie between 328 and 332mm.
Now, if, by the wheel bead diameter, they mean the outer diameter of the outer ridge of the rim, this ridge must be at least 8-12mm high to make the shields legal air ducts (if nothing else prevents their existance).
However, if they mean the inner diameter of the ridge or the inside plane, then these shields are at least 8mm too large to be allowed as legal air ducts of the braking system, the way they are currently attached.
So, someone, please clarify the wheel bead for me :).