How would the FIA be able to tell what material is being used without some destructive testing? Seems like it would be easy to hide, particularly bits that are hard to get to, e.g. buried deep in the engine.
They can simply weigh it. A part that is said to be steel, but is made of titanium will have a different weight.
Interesting to hear a bit of irritation in Seb Ogier's voice when informed of Oliver Solberg's time (4.4sec quicker).
How long before we get a full blown rivalry between the two!!! :)
No shifting goal posts, please. Racing car battery does not overheat if cooling works properly even if battery delivers out maximum power for extended time, it is designed to cope with that (unlike...
Flat out in Finland vs flat out drilling yoir way thru in mud.. I would say one is way harder for engine etc.. fuel consuption/battery consuption is also higher with worse terrain..
If even birdshit...
No, just problems with the splits.
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