Well there's always a chance a team will protest and it ending up in front of the fia tribunal. Is this going to turn it illegal? Very unlikely given the current opinion of the fia, but you can't know for sure.Diesel wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 00:30Which has already been done for 2021 (previously mentioned in this thread). There's literally no point in discussing the legality of this system as it's been given the green light by the FIA. They've tigthened the regs up for next season which effectively is an endorsement of the system for this season and an admission that there was a "gap" in the current regs that allow it exist.turbof1 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 00:20I think a TD will not cut it in this instance. A rule change will be needed. They did so first in 2012 (which only partially worked and resulted in coanda-exhausts) and then in 2014 (which was much more effective, but up to this day teams still use the smallest bit of exhaust blowing).
Second, Marc Priestley quoted an excellent point: the tyre toe could be seen as part of the car's setup, which is locked in during the parc fermé period, which does mean Mercedes is not legally able to use it during qualifying.
Then again, Mercedes could use it anyway during qualifying -illegally- without the fia able to proof it, as they mentioned in the past video footage of for instance wing flexing is not enough.