How one word could make the Ferrari SF-23 front wing legal where Mercedes' late-2022 design was not... F1
One word removed from the rules could make Ferrari SF-23’s slot gap separators legalFerrari could be courting controversy even before the first laps of pre-season testing having fitted the brand new SF-23 with a similar front wing to Mercedes’ banned Austin design.
The wing caught the attention of Mercedes’ rivals as it featured five new stabilisers that had a more aerodynamic design, and function, than permitted in the spirit of the regulations. That is “not allowed”, he explained, “any of the old front wing furniture that used to direct air flow in any direction you wanted to put it” is not allowed any more.
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