Nov.28 (GMM) McLaren has arrived in Qatar nonetheless coping with the fallout from its double disqualification in Las Vegas, with workforce boss Andrea Stella revealing the FIA is already analyzing whether or not the floor-wear regulation wants adjusting.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc – who suffered an an identical plank-wear DSQ in China – publicly backed McLaren’s argument that the rule can punish groups for tiny, unpredictable variations.
“A troublesome rule,” Leclerc stated in Qatar.
“I’m satisfied no workforce goes out on observe realizing they’ve an unlawful automotive. It takes little or no – even only a gust of wind – to vary all the things, and it’s so troublesome to foretell all of the eventualities. These are elements that can must be mentioned.”
Stella made clear McLaren has pushed the FIA to contemplate proportionality.
“Minor and unintentional technical infringements with minimal deviations that end in no efficiency benefit mustn’t result in such disproportionate penalties,” he stated.
The Italian careworn the workforce has no considerations a few repeat this weekend.
“We’ve got a confirmed methodology for automotive setup and are assured we will develop an optimum plan for the upcoming races, beginning with Qatar,” he stated.
“The incident in Las Vegas was as a consequence of an anomaly within the automotive’s dealing with traits, attributable to the precise observe format, and never the results of an extreme or unreasonable pursuit of most efficiency.”
However Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli disagrees totally.
“I imply, that’s the rule,” he stated. “With these vehicles, the decrease you run them, the extra lap time you acquire. So clearly it’s essential to set a restrict, and in case you transcend that restrict, in fact you’re gaining a bonus, and that’s why you get a penalty.
“Generally you might have exterior circumstances and that’s unfortunate, in fact, however the rule is the rule. It’s what it’s. I believe subsequent yr we’re not going to have as a lot of a difficulty with the brand new regulation.”
The FIA is predicted to handle the subject with groups in upcoming Technical Advisory Committee conferences.








