I've often wondered why this isn't done or not to my knowledge anyway.
I know that parts are far better quality when manufactured in the factory and delivered to the races, and that often the parts are simply too big and required to be made to very tight tolerances to be feasibly made "on site". But surely there must have been times when say in FP1 where a team realises if only they could have made a small winglet or some small part slightly differently it could make all the difference.
With carbon printing technology getting better each day, I'm just wondering, would it not be useful to have the Engineers back home revise designs, then sending them electronically over to the races to have them printed and fitted? Just curious if this is something that is allowed or perhaps already done. Or is it just naive wishful thinking?