Belatti wrote:rghai6 wrote: Also when have you ever seen a pile up in F1 that involves more than 4-5 cars ?
- 1998 Belgian GP
- many rainy Monaco GPs
- 2002 Australian GP
And I´m sure I´m missing some


I completely forgot about the 2002 Australlian GP.. Ralf did his thing there

Anyways that could not have been avoided by any means. As for Belgium 1998 I dont know what happened there because I dont think they showed F1 in India till 2000 and also I was only 12 back then.
Also to quote Sebastian Bourdais:
In general it never made sense to me to have TC in Formula One. We are supposed to be the best drivers on this planet.
Coming back to conceptual's question:
Conceptual wrote:Is it possible that this programming is already hidden within the new ECU's?
No, this would be a very vulnerable security threat. I mean F1 teams hire the elitest of race engineers and programmers. I doubt there would be anyone there who won't:-
1. Look for such a program already being present on the ECU.
2. If present, try to circumvent the security mechanism implemented by the FIA engineers.
Also FIA on their ECU have implemented monitoring elements that send data from the car to the marshalls in real time.
Now you've got me thinking...If such a program is present and is accessible by a team, how easy would it be for someone to recognize that a driveer is using TC ?