« Reply #3833 on: July 10, 2022, 07:16:16 PM »
In my opinion we had an interesting race today. Quite a bit of close racing.
Of interest if you are following the news, it appears a couple of teams interpreted rules concerning the floor and skid plate differently from the rest of the manufactures. The rules state that there can be 1-2 millimeters of flex in the skid plate. Two teams while in compliance at the points measured by the FIA have a floating skid plate towards the rear of the car. This allows the car to run lower and faster without proposing. This will all change by the French race. Ferrari has already said that they will have to change their floor. Red Bull said their floor meets current requirements, but will not say if they meet the new requirements
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