Norris Claims Front Wing Rule Change Had No Impact on McLaren's Success
In a surprising turn of events, McLaren achieved a one-two finish at the Spanish Grand Prix, with Lando Norris asserting that recent regulatory changes to the front wing design did not affect their performance. Norris dismissed the complaints from rivals, suggesting that their concerns about McLaren's car were baseless.
Our Take:
While McLaren's victory is undoubtedly impressive, Norris's comments raise questions about the effectiveness of regulations aimed at leveling the playing field in F1. It appears that, despite the new rules, competitive balance may hinge more on teams' strategic execution and car development than on technical regulations alone.
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Source: Keith Collantine