McLaren will redesign its rear wing after rivals complained about its flexing at speed. It's the latest example of F1's ingenious thinking that pushes boundaries and probes loopholes in the regulations. GP racing has always been like this — with some ideas more outlandish than others. As today's Great Read details
Outright cheating, of course, never happens in racing… but clever minds have thought up several ingenious ways of being 'economical with the rules'.
Out there somewhere are team personnel and drivers who know about certain celebrated performances which were achieved by nefarious means. How many drivers have built careers on results gained in illegal cars? How many teams or manufacturers have furthered their interests by breaking the rules?
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