If it does have it's own thread, I have yet to find it. Could someone point me in the right direction?amc wrote: This probably has its own thread though. Sorry if that's the case.
It’s like 1994 all over again. Red Bull
have a button, but they say they’ve
never pushed the button, and until
anyone can prove otherwise there’s
nothing the FIA can do to punish
what appears to be a flagrant
violation of the rulebook.
For those with short memories,
the 1994 Formula One season saw
Benetton accused of running an illegal
traction control device known as Option
13. The software was present on the
car, but because the FIA could never
conclusively prove that it had been used,
the team were unpunished.
This time around, Red Bull have an
option on the RB8 that would allow the
team to change the ride height of the
car in parc ferme conditions, a clear
violation of the rules. But according
to team principal Christian Horner,
the team have never used the magic
button, making the ride height scandal a
non-issue.
The so-called non-issue hinges on
Red Bull’s ability – should they exercise
it – to manually change the ride height
of the car in parc ferme by pressing a
button.....“We never changed the ride height in
parc ferme,” Horner said after news of
the morally ambiguous option broke. “It
is a non-issue.”
Horner’s reply merely begs the
question – why have a potentially illegal
device on your car if you do not intend
to use it?