F1 News Ferrari might protest against FIA if it tries to introduce porpoising measures under a safety argument in 2023 F1 season Reports
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Binotto & Horner having a little chat today The report says protests are likely in the case that the voting process, according to which eight out of the ten teams must agree to a last-minute regulatory change for such a change to be brought about, is not followed. It stated: “Binotto even went so far as to say people would protest against the rules if they just wanted to push them through with the safety argument. The FIA does not have to prove there is a safety problem, however proof could have to be provided before a civil court that safety is not endangered in this case.” Christian Horner has also previously to change the regulations to gain an advantage ahead of the 2023 season.
Ferrari might protest against FIA if it tries to introduce porpoising measures under a safety argument in 2023 F1 season Reports
Ferrari's Mattia Binotto at the F1 Grand Prix of Canada - Practice Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto recently hinted at potentially rejecting Mercedes' . He claimed that there was no reason to do so since most teams had the problem under control. Mercedes itself has a come a long way since the start of the season, as indicated by its finish last weekend at the 2022 . Speaking about Mercedes' directive, Binotto told Auto Motor und Sport: “There is no reason to classify the whole thing as a safety problem. Most teams have long since had bouncing under control and for the race at Spa there are fixed limits anyway. If the cars comply with the specifications (the AOM), they should be safe with it. And if there is no safety argument, the normal voting process has to be followed when the rules are changed.” Binotto & Horner having a little chat todayBinotto & Horner having a little chat today The report says protests are likely in the case that the voting process, according to which eight out of the ten teams must agree to a last-minute regulatory change for such a change to be brought about, is not followed. It stated: “Binotto even went so far as to say people would protest against the rules if they just wanted to push them through with the safety argument. The FIA does not have to prove there is a safety problem, however proof could have to be provided before a civil court that safety is not endangered in this case.” Christian Horner has also previously to change the regulations to gain an advantage ahead of the 2023 season.