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- 1
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- Last Updated
- 15 days ago
- Bias Distribution
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The FIA confirmed that all Formula One teams, including McLaren and Mercedes, have compliant front wing designs following scrutiny from Ferrari and Red Bull about potential flexing during the Italian Grand Prix. Concerns were raised by Red Bull's Christian Horner and Helmut Marko, leading to a thorough examination of the front wings using onboard cameras to monitor their movement since the Belgian Grand Prix. The FIA stated that all front wings passed the necessary tests and emphasized that this monitoring is a data-gathering exercise rather than an investigation into potential breaches. Both McLaren and Mercedes have shown significant performance improvements this season, with McLaren now only eight points behind Red Bull in the constructors' standings. Although the FIA acknowledged the ongoing debates surrounding the effectiveness of current flex tests, any potential rule changes would not take effect until at least 2025. In conclusion, the FIA reassured that all teams are adhering to the regulations as they stand.
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- Last Updated
- 15 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 67% Left
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