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Changes as always after the start of the season!!!

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  1. toovo1985

    toovo1985 Karting

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    Source AUTOSPORT

    McLaren, Mercedes GP and at least two other teams will have to make modifications to their diffuser designs in time for the Australian Grand Prix, AUTOSPORT has learned, after the FIA told them that it is clamping down on a loophole being used by the outfits.

    Discussions took place between the FIA and representatives from four teams over the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix weekend about the size of starter motor holes in their diffusers.

    The size of their starter motor holes was believed to be excessively wide, which, although not in breach of the regulations, was reckoned to be going against the spirit of the rules.

    F1's technical regulations state that a hole can exist in the diffuser to allow access for an engine starter motor - although there are no strict dimensions laid down.

    Article 3.12.7 states: "A single break in the surface is permitted solely to allow the minimum required access for the device referred to in Article 5.15. [supposed to refer to starter motor, although this is Article 5.16]."

    There is no specific definition of what the 'minimum' size is though - so some teams have been using exotically shaped starter motors to allow themselves to feature wide-shaped holes in the diffusers. This concept was pioneered by Brawn GP in 2009.

    Such a hole in the diffuser helps create another tunnel for air to flow through - which as well as helping to produce more downforce, also ensures such downforce is more consistent throughout a lap - especially under braking, when the rear of the car rises up and the airflow can stall.

    The FIA inspected the diffuser designs in Bahrain and promised to issue a clarification about the matter after the weekend had finished.

    AUTOSPORT understands that the FIA has duly sent a note to all teams, laying down strict dimensions for not only a maximum diameter for the holes but also for a maximum projected area.

    It is believed that McLaren, Mercedes and two other teams - believed to be Renault and Force India - will now have to make modifications to their diffuser designs in this area prior to the next race in Melbourne.

    McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh said in Bahrain last weekend that his team was one of many that was under investigation over the matter.

    "There are holes in the diffuser for the starter, the hole in ours is no bigger than the one on the championship winning car last year," he said. "And also no bigger than it is on about four other cars."
     
  2. toovo1985

    toovo1985 Karting

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    this should have been decided before the first race!!! but as always...they come after the start of the season!!! secretism about the cars shouldn't go this far!!!
     
  3. Bas

    Bas Four Time F1 World Champ

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    Well good to know that this was announced on saturday then.
     
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    Ferraripilot F1 World Champ Owner Project Master

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    No biggie. There was conjecture this change was coming before the season even started.
     
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    Basically the FIA gave the teams a bit of leeway on the size of the hole for the starter motor and four teams started to take the p**s. The problem was that they were being quite blatant about it so the FIA had to act.

    It's like a punch below the belt in boxing. The referee will give a private warning for the occasional stray punch but if you start hitting below the belt constantly, the referee has to take serious action.
     

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