Despite having issues with his Red Bull a long way ahead of the halfway mark of the race, Daniel Ricciardo mastered the conditions and controlled from the front, winning his first Monaco Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel finished second with Lewis Hamilton completing the podium in third place.
maybe its probably for free practice only? it would definitely be unfair to fit it for whole weekend. Or do with all or don't do it. Who is the most vocal behind this? RB? Merc?
Why? It seems the FIA are allowed to see exactly how things work of every car. If the other cars are running a ERS solution that is very transparent, they know how the energie is being deployed and when. If the Ferrari solution is so complicated that it can't be understood, naturally they'd want assurance by adding this hardware.
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Maybe the FIA isn't sure yet if Ferrari is cheating and they want to calm the other teams down so that they don't file a protest.
If other teams are sure Ferrari is cheating, then they can try to provide proofs themselves.
Unfair to fit only Ferrari with a different hardware.
How can other teams provide proof if they don't have access to Ferrari hardware? FIA's role is to investigate any reasonable suspicions and they are in the position to do so.
I do agree that whatever hardware FIA has fitted to the Ferrari should go on all cars.
I hope this hardware is at least actually capable of detecting the fraud (if any). What if the detection device is not capable (or itself can be fooled again by working around it) then they have a home free ticket (and know it).
News from McLaren about Alonso, who sits at the bottom of the leaderboard with just five laps completed:
It's a brake-by-wire system problem that required "quite a bit of stripping the car" to make sure everything was as it should be. McLaren is "putting it all back together again now to see if we’ve properly fixed it".
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