Motor racing-F1 governing body to clamp down on suspected 'bendy wings'
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[May 12, 2021]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One's
governing body has warned teams it will introduce new rear wing
flexibility tests next month amid suspicions of rule bending.
Mercedes' seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton flagged up the
issue after qualifying for last weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, which
he won.
"The Red Bulls are really fast on the straights. They have this
bendy wing on the back of their car which they put on today and they
gained at least three tenths," the Briton told Sky Sports
television.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner told reporters on Sunday
his cars' rear wings had passed stringent tests and were legal.
In a note sent to teams on Tuesday and seen by Reuters,
International Automobile Federation (FIA) single seater technical
head Nikolas Tombazis said new load deflection tests would be
introduced from June 15.
Article 3.8 of Formula One's technical regulations says all
components influencing a car’s aerodynamic performance must be
"rigidly secured to the entirely sprung part of the car" and "remain
immobile in relation to the sprung part of the car".
"We have become aware of some cases whereby rear designs which
comply with the requirements of articles 3.9.3 and 3.9.4 nonetheless
exhibit excessive deflections while the cars are in motion," said
Tombazis.
"We believe that such deformations can have a significant influence
on a car’s aerodynamic performance and hence could be deemed to
contravene the provisions of article 3.8."
Tombazis' note did not mention any teams or give specific examples.
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Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas crosses the
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"We will be looking out for any
anomalous behaviour of the deformation of the rear wing," said
Tombazis.
"In particular we will not tolerate any persistent out of plane
deformation that may be contrived to circumvent the symmetrical
loading applied in the load deflection tests.
"Should we observe any characteristics that indicate exploitation of
this area, we will introduce further load deflection tests as
necessary."
The FIA can carry out such tests on any part of the bodywork
suspected of moving once the car is in motion.
The delay in implementing the new tests until just before the French
Grand Prix is to allow teams the time to strengthen their wings, and
the first month of the new tests will have a 20% tolerance.
There have been four races so far, with three won by Hamilton and
one by Red Bull's Max Verstappen, and France is scheduled to be
round eight. Hamilton has a 14 point lead in the championship.
Horner said last weekend that Mercedes boss Toto Wolff had raised
the subject of bendy wings in conversation with him, which the
Austrian confirmed.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Toby Davis)
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