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Tombazis: F1 will stick with current flexi front wing testsNo changes will be made to front wing flex tests used in Formula 1 despite 2024's minor hubbub over flexing wings, according to FIA head of single-seater matters Nikolas Tombazis. In response to a ...
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F1 teams face tougher tests to stop flexible rear wings which could give an advantageMcLaren previously faced scrutiny last season over footage appearing to show its rear wings bending at high speed in the ...
Formula 1’s governing body the FIA ruled that no breach of the regulations had occurred after utilising cameras on front wings to monitor flexing. However, changes have been made for F1 2025 ...
FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis has admitted that in hindsight it was a mistake to downplay the significance of F1’s flexi ... tests to the front wing will be introduced from the ...
Chinese Grand Prix: Will F1 flexi-wing clampdown impact pecking order in Shanghai after rule change?
After just one race of the new 2025 Formula 1 season, there is a big technical talking point after the FIA decided to clampdown on flexi-wings ahead of this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix.
The cars were considered legal. The FIA is also introducing stricter tests for cars’ front wings from the Spanish GP in May and June.
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