I thought the same, but now I think there is more to it. FIA doing new tests, Merc passing it, and Red Bull still asking to make them mandatory for the last two races, does not make sense if there is nothing going on. (From below article I get the impression the test will 'not yet' be introduced, but will be next year)SiLo wrote: ↑02 Dec 2021, 11:54I think they are throwing stuff at the wall and seeing what sticks to be honest. It's 50% them trying to cover for their own setup mistakes, and 50% them being clueless as to how Mercedes are so much faster.Pany wrote: ↑02 Dec 2021, 11:45I think the point of redbull move is force fia technician to allow officially what mercedes and redbull are doing, since new tests are now for 2022. This way for last two race they can optimise the flexing design of wings and associated tricks, without risk of bein disqualified
Yes the Mercedes passed the test, but in Qatar they also did not have a big straightline advantage like in Brazil. It could be that they have main planes that would not pass the test, and by introducing the new test Red Bull would want to prevent them from using those.
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... ble-teile/
I am not convinced yet, but a lot of smoke and maybe some fire.