Whilst I wish Ferrari didn't need to do this, fact is unless something happens to Vettel or Alonso fails to make up a further 3 places then the championship is over. At least they are doing this in a pretty desperate position and not early on in a dominant season. When things are as desperate as they are for Ferrari right now I can understand team orders.Redragon wrote:Well, a wing that flex but pass the tests is between the rules
a cheeky change of the gearbox is between the rules.
Love it. What would be next? =D> =D>
It does also tickle me that those people denouncing this move are the same ones who prance around quoting compliance with the FIAs tests as definitively meaning obviously flexing bodywork is perfectly legal, despite those very tests being caveated in the rules to say that they can be changed at will if the FIA suspects the teams are employing flexing body parts. Neither case is very sporting, neither is in compliance with fair play or the spirit of the rules, yet both are technically legal within the framework governing the sport.