vall wrote:Just_a_fan wrote:The irony of the banning of this item (if it has been banned) is that McLaren will probably now spend a fortune either designing something else or getting the original design to work in "traditional" materials. Hardly a cost saving judgement really...

what an argument! It is McLaren's responsibility to design a car within the regulations. If they don't and get caught, then they will pay the price. The argument that the piece should not be banned because it will be too expensive to re-design the car simply does not hold. What about the DDD in 2009? 7 teams spent a fortune to redesign the cars because of a stupid decision that a hole in not a hole......
Read what I wrote. I didn't argue for it, I said it was ironic that what has been reported as a cost saving decision will end up being more expensive.
As to whether it was ever legal in the first place, well I'm not sure I've ever made a comment about that per se. I have said that I'm surprised if McLaren hadn't checked this with Charlie as they went along. If they did so and received early support for the idea only to have it outlawed at the last minute then that is not right.
If, however, they went out on a limb without checking etc. then, yes, they have to risk getting stuffed at the last minute.
Interestingly, McLaren haven't made much of this so I wonder if they've figured out an alternative method of achieving their original goal. Whitmarsh has made suggestions that the car will be suitably competitive in Oz, however, so I'd expect that they have figured something out.
At least now we all have an idea about what Hamilton meant when he stated early on that the -26 has a 'trick rear wing'...
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