Red Bull forced to change F1 car by FIA after ride height controversy

Red Bull have changed their 2024 F1 car 🔥after discussions with t🔥he FIA. Here's why...

Red Bull on track in Singapore
Red Bull on track in Singapore

Red Bull have been forced to make changes to their 2024 F1 car following discussions with the FIA.

Ahead of this weeke🌠👍nd’s United States Grand Prix, reported a potential floor exploit one of the teams were using.

According to the report, one team was using a ride height trick under parc ferme conditions🍃.

It was thought that the team in question had a cockpit device which can adjust the height🅷 of the leading edge of the floor between qualifying and t🥂he race.

Changes under parc ferme conditions are strictly forbidden and doing so could g♏ive a team a crucial advantage.

24 hours later, it transpired ꧟that the team in question was Red Bull, as per the .

A Red Bull spokesperson confirmed to the BBC: “Yes, [the device] exists,ꦕ although it is inac🥀cessible once the car is fully assembled and ready to run.

“In the numerous correspondence we♏ have with the FIA, this part came up and we have agreed a plan going forwa𝕴rd.”

On Wednesday, the FIA were strong with their response, stating that any ꦓtype of device was “strictly prohibited”.

The FIA 𒆙said, as reported by Autosport♛: “Any adjustment to the front bib clearance during parc ferme conditions is strictly prohibited by the regulations.

“While we have not received any indication of any team employing such a systeꦯm, the FIA remains vigilant in our ongoing efforts to enhance the policing of the sport.

“As part of this, we have implemented procedural adjustment✃s to ensure that front bib clearance cannot be easily modified.

“In some cases, th💝is may involve the application of a seal to provide further assurance of compliance.”

Red Bull will be hopeful that this change to the RB20 will not have a detrimental effect on 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen's title hopes.

The Dutchman is 52 points ahead of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris with six rounds to go.

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