Alfa Romeo slates "joke" FIA flexi-wing test changes
Alfa Romeo slates "joke" FIA flexi-wing test changes
Ian Parkes & Ewan Gale
Alfa Romeo team principal Fred Vasseur has labelled the FIA's changes to rear wing load testing a "joke" and suggested teams that have done a "good job" will be penalised.
After Red Bull's rear wing was seen to be flexing at the Spanish Grand Prix, the FIA issued a technical directive informing teams that load testing will be ramped up from France onwards in order to ensure no team exceeds the maximum flex limit.
Vasseur agreed the cost would be an implication of the change but insisted the team would not face a race against time to introduce a new wing.
"We will have time to do it, but it will cost us a fortune," said Vasseur. "Honestly, we are all fighting to save money to speak to reduce about one person on track, and then we have these kinds of things, it’s just a joke."
"I think it will affect everybody because at the end of the day we have the regulation," he added.
"Even though some teams won’t agree because they don’t want to disclose their own game, at the end of the day we have the regulation with the maximum deformation and the load and I think we are not more clever than the others and everybody was sticking to the limit and the FIA decided to change the limit.
"It’s a bit surprising that they changed the load and deformation in the course of the season.
"It’s not the introduction of a new test or a new way to do the test it’s that they change the value, and this for me if I remember right is the first time we see something like this.
"Because, if you are at the limit, if you did a good job, you have to produce new wings and in terms of cost-saving, it’s a huge, huge effort."