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The FIA willing to allow the diffuser blown during braking if there is unanimity among the teams


The FIA has given a new twist to the functioning of the blown during braking diffusers. The regulator of the formula one is willing to allow it if the teams agree on that. Agree they want to say that there is unanimity among them. Something which, a priori, seems quite apparently complicated seen.
In this way there is no limitation, 10% or 20% or 50%, would have total freedom to use it. This morning Christian Horner and Adrian Newey were nothing happy once they disregard his request to allow the engine to expel 50% retention. This came motivated by special permission that is the given Mercedes engines so that they can continue pumping gasoline at half of its cylinders with retention.
Red Bull was opposed to this measure because, they argue that the Mercedes get advantage of this fact, to have to somehow remove gases generated in these cylinders which are still in operation, four in total. In yesterday's press conference, Martin Whitmarsh stated that benefits as a result were limited. Christian Horner what matters is that it has its advantages, that is what counts. That is why they protested the decision this morning.
The official statement which can be read on the website of the FIA says:
If the teams so decide unanimously, the FIA is ready to adopt this agreement until the end of the current season.
With the fuss that has been formed, much it will cost a decision unanimous thereon. The twelve teams in formula one would have to row in the same direction. I fear that things look ugly to those who want to lift the ban. As any castling nothing that scratching.

Berger doubt that Mercedes is among the best

More than a month before the opening of the new 2011 season at Australia, Gerhard Berger raises serious doubts about whether Mercedes may be a candidate for formula one World Championship.


Former Ferrari and McLaren driver points out that silver own car is already behind on the slopes in the winter test sessions and "there is no logical reason why need to update".

Norbert Haug has admitted that, if a race is held today, Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg would not finish among the top ten.


But hopes are high for an important upgrade package comes ahead of the first race.


"I have my doubts," said Austrian Berger.


"I think Red Bull have the best car, see Ferrari and McLaren behind", he said, and added that Renault could be "surprised".


On Mercedes, Berger was concerned that Brackley team suffered in the recent redevelopment in the area of "Racing engineers", in addition to draw new technical boss Bob Bell in "the aerodynamics Department".


"So there is no logical reason why should be up-to-date with McLaren or Ferrari", said Berger, "to say nothing of Red Bull."

 

Berger doubt that Mercedes is among the best

More than a month before the opening of the new 2011 season at Australia, Gerhard Berger raises serious doubts about whether Mercedes may be a candidate for formula one World Championship.

Former Ferrari and McLaren driver points out that silver own car is already behind on the slopes in the winter test sessions and "there is no logical reason why need to update".

Norbert Haug has admitted that, if a race is held today, Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg would not finish among the top ten.

But hopes are high for an important upgrade package comes ahead of the first race.

"I have my doubts," said Austrian Berger.

"I think Red Bull have the best car, see Ferrari and McLaren behind", he said, and added that Renault could be "surprised".

On Mercedes, Berger was concerned that Brackley team suffered in the recent redevelopment in the area of "Racing engineers", in addition to draw new technical boss Bob Bell in "the aerodynamics Department".

"So there is no logical reason why should be up-to-date with McLaren or Ferrari", said Berger, "to say nothing of Red Bull."

written by Miguel Fernandez © leagues engine. Prohibited the total or partial reproduction of this content. Sources: (GMM), (CIAM), photos: Getty and F1 teams.