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Is Redbull allowed repair (replace) the floor before the race?
I think you're allowed to repair/swap components as long as they're identical spec. No setup changes, but they should be able to put in a new one.
I think that is all at the stewards discretion.
Doesn't read like it to me
sporting regulations (p. 48)
Thanks for the source.
changed during parc ferme
From the document:
Car 01: Floor assembly (without skids and plank)
Floor keel panel
All above parts have been replaced with the approval of the FIA technical delegate following a written request from the team concerned, this being in accordance with Article 40.3 of the 2024 Formula One Sporting Regulations.
Short answer is yes, with identical parts otherwise it's a grid drop or pitlane start depending on what is changed and why.
I think that still needs approval of the stewards.
You are incorrect.
Looks like approval was needed and granted
changed during parc ferme
From the document:
Car 01: Floor assembly (without skids and plank)
Floor keel panel
All above parts have been replaced with the approval of the FIA technical delegate following a written request from the team concerned, this being in accordance with Article 40.3 of the 2024 Formula One Sporting Regulations.
I don't understand how or why approval would've been needed, unless Red Bull asked just to be safe?
The damage should've been covered under normally allowed repairs during parc ferme rules:
I'll agree g iii could fit. If it was an out lap, or if he went into the pits at the end of the lap, the time wouldn't have been deleted, and although time was lost, was it "significant"?
And 40.3 specifies for repairs not covered in 40.2. So no harm in asking anyway, certainly better than a DQ.
The day I understand the FiA will be the day I know I've lost it.
You're definitely right that there's no harm in asking compared to a DQ.
That will certainly be breaking parc ferme.
No, they have 3,5 hours to repair it.
Source
No you can replace a damaged part as long the replacement part is the exact same spec
And apprently they dont have a same-spec floor
Wow max is fucked then
No, actually. After the post-qualification inspections, teams can replace damaged parts like-for-like with parts that are undamaged.
RBR does not have an identical floor as far as they have said before the weekend. They only have this one.
Horner on F1TV just confirmed they have a replacement.
Damage is often allowed to be repaired without breaking parc ferme. I just don't know the limits.