I'm sure somebody does but I hardly think you could call the episode "engineered"; it's more like like a bout of self inflicted public flagellation.Traction wrote:Does anyone else that this whole blown diffuser debacle was maneuvered to try boost the local winners chances of home ground victory and then reinstating the diffusers for the German GP hence giving advantage back to another local. Only in this case, Silverstone, it backfired a bit....
McLaren ran practice with 10% off throttle but with fuelled overrun. This was agreed with the FIA over a week ago but revoked 20 mins before qualifying. That fuelled overrun is important to the Mercedes based teams to balance engine braking, and in particular KERS harvesting.Pierce89 wrote:Mclaren ran a practice with 10% throttle and a practice with 50% throttle so what change did they go into quali without running? Oh and Mclaren never complained till they showed up and got slapped by Ferrari and a straight up beating from Red Bull. When they thought the rule change would bring them closer to Red Bull they liked it. Lastly Red Bull IS running different from how they thought they would. They didn't get their 50% cold blowing till Friday, while Mercedes had 10% hot blowing coming in to the weekend, if they ran 50% in quali, I highly doubt it hurt them.
As I understand it Renault got a concession in response to Mercedes's over-run allowance which was then revoked. Mercedes were allowed to keep their over-run allowance.myurr wrote:McLaren ran practice with 10% off throttle but with fuelled overrun. This was agreed with the FIA over a week ago but revoked 20 mins before qualifying.
That was what was agreed first thing in the morning but then there was another meeting with all the team principals and technical directors along with the FIA that agreed to revoke Mercedes concession. This was agreed 20 minutes before qualifying.munudeges wrote:As I understand it Renault got a concession in response to Mercedes's over-run allowance which was then revoked. Mercedes were allowed to keep their over-run allowance.myurr wrote:McLaren ran practice with 10% off throttle but with fuelled overrun. This was agreed with the FIA over a week ago but revoked 20 mins before qualifying.
I've not read this anywheremyurr wrote:That was what was agreed first thing in the morning but then there was another meeting with all the team principals and technical directors along with the FIA that agreed to revoke Mercedes concession. This was agreed 20 minutes before qualifying.munudeges wrote:As I understand it Renault got a concession in response to Mercedes's over-run allowance which was then revoked. Mercedes were allowed to keep their over-run allowance.myurr wrote:McLaren ran practice with 10% off throttle but with fuelled overrun. This was agreed with the FIA over a week ago but revoked 20 mins before qualifying.
I know, but it explains the thinking behind the FIA's decisions....jody391 wrote:That still doesn't explain why Ferrari were keeping quiet!?