http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90537
Well he isn't saying anything we armchair experts have not worked out already, really. In other words throw more $$$$$$$$ at it, if you can't beat it copy it.
Unless it's just PR spin, it would seem from his pespective that all the hubbub about violating the "spirit" of 3.15 is non-sense. Nothing is truely immobile and it's a question of degree- which 3.17 addresses and RBR meets. This is what I would have expected from Horner (not the rake BS) but coming from a competitor that's is "in the chase", I think it suggests the pressure on the FIA to do something may not be as intense as some would have us believe and that lessens the liklihood that the rule and/or test is going to change shortly. Pretty clear and honorable in my view.
+1. There is no pressure. Charley said that RB are in compliance. End of story. The rest is nuance, rumor and jealousy. RB has it right for now. The competition will start copying and catching up and all of us will be crowing about what a great season it is. No one will be mouthing off about the silly bending wings.
Love everything he said. Here's what I wrote in the other thread yesterday; Why should the FIA have to change their test parameters??? That's the biggest joke. Red Bull has designed a car that is 100% legal. End of story. Just like the double diffuser was ruled legal, so is the RB7. Quit *****ing about the competion and build a faster car than them......