Teams will no longer be allowed to use a clever trick to keep their latest F1 tech secrets from the prying eyes of rivals and media before practice begins 👀 Full story ⬇️
In an effort to make F1 more open to the media and fans, the FIA introduced new procedures last year to increase the transparency of the latest developments brought to each race.
However, there were times during 2022 when teams pulled off a sly trick in trying to hold back showing off too much of their designs. Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin AMR23, Zhou Guanyu, Alfa Romeo C43, Lando Norris, McLaren MCL60 in the pit laneSuch a practice went against the intention of the regulations in getting the latest tech more on show, and the FIA has duly responded for the 2023 season.
The new rules state:"If only one car will carry the major aerodynamic and bodywork components and assemblies that have not been run at a previous Competition or TCC [testing of current cars] and are intended to be run at the Competition, this car must be the one displayed to media."
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