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Formula 1: Vasseur Sees Spain Flexi-Wing Rule As Gamechanger For Ferrari
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports F1 from Ferrari’s Maranello headquarters, Vasseur called the upcoming front-wing technical directive “a potential game changer,” suggesting it could significantly shake up the performance hierarchy, particularly at the sharp end of the grid.
The rule, introduced by the FIA in January and set to come into effect at the Spanish Grand Prix (May 30 – June 1), will reduce permitted flex in front wings from 15mm to 10mm. It is designed to tighten interpretations around aerodynamic flexibility — a grey area several top teams, including McLaren and Red Bull, are believed to have been exploiting.
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