A question regarding the brawn diffuser. The rules state that:
3.12.7 No bodywork which is visible from beneath the car and which lies between the rear wheel centre line and a point 350mm rearward of it may be more than 175mm above the reference plane. Any intersection of the surfaces in this area with a lateral or longitudinal vertical plane should form one continuous line which is visible from beneath the car. A single break in the surface is permitted solely to allow the minimum required access for the device referred to in Article 5.15.
In this picture you can clearly see that there is an opening in the surface:
This hole is probably right on the rear wheel center line, right? And being exactly there it finds a neat loophole in the rules. As far as I can tell there is nothing in the rules stating that the surfaces before and after the rear wheel centerline must be connected and they have simply made two separate surfaces that are not really connected.
Is this how they have done it or am I completely out of line here? If it is this way then it would be a piece of cake for FIA to simply clarify the rules and say that the surfaces must be joined.