21-05-2011, 16:19
Ferrari has been told by the FIA that it cannot continue to run with a new design of rear wing, after the governing body deemed it to be in breach of the technical regulations.
The Maranello-based team's cars featured a higher than normal flap extension on their rear wings in Friday practice in Spain - which the FIA had been looking at closely to work out whether it should be allowed under the rules.
Although the wing was theoretically too high, Ferrari had tried to exploit an area in the rules relating to slot-gap separators which are not taken into consideration when measuring the wings.
FIA technical delegate Charlie Whiting had said in Spain on Friday: "It's a very clever interpretation of the rules and we have got to decide whether it's a good interpretation of the rules."
The FIA's decision means that Ferrari has had to take the new wing design off its car for the final free practice session in Spain, and it has reverted to the specification of rear wing that it used at the Turkish Grand Prix
Por lo visto, el nuevo alerón es un poco más grande de lo especificado al tener en cuenta que al medirlo la Fia no incluye las ranuras o espacios entre sus piezas, por lo que sí que cumple la norma, pero me imagino que ahora matizarán esta norma.
Eso sí a la hora de testar el alerón delantero del RedBull no son tan exquisitos. Da igual que en carrera esta pieza parezca un rollito de primavera, que con sus pesos no se dobla.
The Maranello-based team's cars featured a higher than normal flap extension on their rear wings in Friday practice in Spain - which the FIA had been looking at closely to work out whether it should be allowed under the rules.
Although the wing was theoretically too high, Ferrari had tried to exploit an area in the rules relating to slot-gap separators which are not taken into consideration when measuring the wings.
FIA technical delegate Charlie Whiting had said in Spain on Friday: "It's a very clever interpretation of the rules and we have got to decide whether it's a good interpretation of the rules."
The FIA's decision means that Ferrari has had to take the new wing design off its car for the final free practice session in Spain, and it has reverted to the specification of rear wing that it used at the Turkish Grand Prix
Por lo visto, el nuevo alerón es un poco más grande de lo especificado al tener en cuenta que al medirlo la Fia no incluye las ranuras o espacios entre sus piezas, por lo que sí que cumple la norma, pero me imagino que ahora matizarán esta norma.
Eso sí a la hora de testar el alerón delantero del RedBull no son tan exquisitos. Da igual que en carrera esta pieza parezca un rollito de primavera, que con sus pesos no se dobla.