BMMR61 wrote: ↑21 Jul 2024, 12:15
chrisc90 wrote: ↑21 Jul 2024, 11:54
FittingMechanics wrote: ↑21 Jul 2024, 11:44
Admit what?
Seems that it is a complete non factor as McLaren was very fast in Hungary.
Well its regulation that any holes are covered in the brake drum/cake tins i'd say from reading that article??
Just feel for Horner's position - the team are coming under pressure from all directions. You know when he starts insinuating others are doing illegal things, it's called "projection". They're doing stuff all the time which is "borderline" and if another team is getting the better of them , well they just must be cheating. Expect the front wing deflection query to go away, at least for 2024, with a possible clarification or an adjustment to the rules interpretation for 2025.
Just my opinion.
The competitive situation is very good for business, George winning the GP the week before Silverstone filled the stands in a difficult year for the BRDC. Only my opinion but one this will go away. As the cake tin hole was summarily dismissed. I'm starting to understand why Zak is being drawn into verbal stouches with Christian Horner - he's a cheeky ba%#*&rd and it gets under people's skins. Brown has always contended that having two teams is a very precarious thing for the FIA to keep on the top of. I'd sooner we have a clean and competitive fight to the end of the season.
Red Bull/Horner looking at what other teams are doing is exactly the same as what every other team does on the grid. Its the nature of the sport and if you are not doing things by the book, ANY team will jump on it and complain. Mercedes did it in 2022 with the floor and being hugely vocal about it, 2021 with the pit stops where nobody could get close to a Red Bull stop, multiple teams working together to work out what Ferrari were doing with their PU. Its all a big piranha tank and everyone is out to get to each other. Remember there is more than the battle on track.
RE front wing deflection..... Appreciate your opinion, but the matter was rightfully raised by a team(s) and the FIA looked into it. Clearly they have decided there is something there, or they wouldnt have spent masses amount of time and equipment/detection methods and making selected teams run cameras to determine whats going on. If there wasnt something 'serious' going on, teams would just say, "nah, we not going to run your cameras". We will see what comes of it, but at the minute, it appears to be getting a proper looking into by the FIA - quite rightfully. Its no different to the rear wing deflection tests they have put dots on the rear wing for in reality.
Cake tin holes could be quite a thing, if they are/were using additional holes to potentially warm/cool tyres up/down quicker then that could have quite an advantage come a race distance. Who knows what the advantages are on a potentially small detail like that.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.