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F1 2024: Mexican GP - Mexico City (Oct 27)
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Does anyone know what RBR is being for upgrades? Will we see their new flexi front wing? They are saying much of Ferraris new found pace is due to how “illegally” flexible their wing is while still being within the test parameters.
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Like I've always said it's Formula 1....If it passes the test it's legal, figure it out. Mid-season rule changes are B.S. |
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Mid-season rule changes indeed are b.s. But sometimes it's not that bad that some rules are clarified or explained a bit more just to tighten the loopholes a bit.
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