Any system that uses a sensor, on a wheel, on a manifold, on an airbox - that relays data to any control system is active and against future F1 rules. However; I think the idea of using manifold pressure as a sensor input for traction control is innovative, clever and probably inexpensive. A sensor, 50cm of wire and 100 lines of code?
THATS not important, not a reason to stop bringing up our ideas and engineering speculations. One day our ideas may be applicable to F1. They may be of use in other racing series and formula. Ciro came very close to the solution to alternate tire gas, thats a good example. Manchild suggested use of airfoils in a formula car nose cone , another interesting idea...I'm sure our inventive members have many more. I've come up with a few, though with little response, not discouraged, maybe they were feverish , crank madness...maybe I'll see them on a racecar one day; who knows who is looking over our shoulder, reading our forum?
There is no reason why every idea has to relate to F1 or the rules...that's what the Off Topic forum is for
One of the great strengths of F1Technical is that is gives us a place to discuss, bluesky our ideas and get some feeback from others. Maybe we might makes some money, get a patent, get noticed and hired on - all possible