vall wrote:We need to be told a bit more on the issue. I recall now Red Bull saying that about a year ago together with Renault they asked FIA if they could use a similar solution. The answer was NO, and if it was really the case, then I can understand that they are pissed off.
Apart of that I agree with Flavio that it goes against the spirit of the rules. The rules were meant to 1) decrease the DF and 2) decrease the turbulence behind the car. That's why they introduced the simplified diffuser. Now certain teams, including BGP whose boss leads the technical group of FOTA!!!!!, exploit a grey area in the rules to gain advantage in a way it was not supposed to. De facto, by shaping the rare of the car, they end up with a complex diffuser. Although it may be within the formal regulations, it clearly goes against the spirit of the rules and fair-play.
It is a bit like the tax laws, right? They are meant that everyone pays taxes. But some find loopholes to avoid that and of course the people condemns those. It is against the spitit of the law and what it was meant to achieve.
This is my opinion. You may be clever and take different interpretation of the regulations without going against their spitit. Example, Red Bull car!
Dude, you say that you agree with Flavio that it is against the spirit of the rules... Right after saying that Renault wanted to do the same thing!
Flabbio is just mad that his team is not working this year, and are going to be relegated to mediocrity ONCE AGAIN.
And Flabbio is not intelligent when he says that anyone is wrong for finding an advantage, and keeping it to himself.
Well, OK, maybe not a retard, but a hypocrite would be a better term?
He knows that if Renault doesn't work once again this year, that Fernando will be driving at a different team in 2010.
I bet Nando is kicking himself for NOT joining Honda when he had the chance.... He would probably be sitting on pole this race!