Red Bull broke the rules last week. That flexi floor of theirs is pretty much illegal, yet the FIA don't seem to be able to stop it.
Mclaren did not break the rules though. It was deemed illegal afterwards, not while or before they were using it. Mclaren were pushing the rules like all F1 team should do. I still do not understand what point you are trying to make, if any.
Is there any actual evidence of it flexing? I'm interested if you got footage. Breaking rules-Illegal front wing.... Same outcome Mifune.
kyle when the whole world and his wife saw the scratches on the underside of webbers RB7 at monza , lets not forget his front wing was devoured and went underneath the car probally causing those scratches , hence why maybe some people thought the RB7 had a suspect floor - mind you with an innovative mind like newey"s its anybodys guess what does and does not flex on his machine --
watch out for alonso tomorrow as well, he sounds confident of fighting for the win, and a confident alonso should never be underestimated
Big day of motorsport tomorrow, err...today. Phillip Island MotoGP (Go Casey!) and following that Korea. A good 4+ hours of motorsport
I agree, though i refuse to cheer Casey Stoner on because i hate him. It's because his wife is insanely hot, and i'm jealous. You've also got the rugby too, when you knock the all blacks out.
He looked miserable after qualifying. He didn't say much about the effectiveness of the front wing but he wouldn't run it in qualifying if he didn't think it was a step forward. So to have the new front wing and still get beaten by Massa... ouch! He was angry.
For example stuff like this: McLaren suspects adjustable ride-height on Red Bull http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/12618.html
I find the moaning and punching other riders amusing, i just hate him because of his wife. As i said, i'm jealous of him, she's absolutely stunning.
He probably had more to lose like picking up a puncture, all that crap on his tyres etc etc. Can't see any valid reason for what he did or why he did it, but can;t see what advantage he gained out of it. It's not like he has saved much in fuel or tyre wear!
Ah I see. You mean the usual stuff that all F1 teams do to each other? For example... http://www.autoevolution.com/news/red-bull-accuses-ferrari-of-espionage-35582.html That particular accusation by Red Bull against Ferrari was never proven to be true (at least to my knowledge anyway), just like McLaren's accusation of an illegal ride height system on the RB car was never proven (which isn't to say that neither never happened). Pretty much all the teams do it to each other.