Max Verstappen Responds to McLaren’s Rear Wing Comparisons

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Verstappen Acknowledges Video Comparisons

Max Verstappen, the reigning world champion of Formula 1, recently addressed the circulating video on social media that compares the rear wings of McLaren and Red Bull during the Japan Grand Prix. In a media interaction, Verstappen stated, “what I see, probably a lot of people see,” confirming his awareness of the footage. However, he chose not to raise any questions regarding McLaren’s compliance, reaffirming his stance on the enforcement of the rules.

The Technical Regulations and FIA’s Scrutineering

The video reposted by Verstappen’s father, Jos, showcases interesting footage that hints at a difference in performance between the two teams’ rear wings at speed and during braking. Despite these observations, the FIA scrutineering process cleared McLaren of any technical infringements. The FIA is taking steps to enforce stricter regulations, highlighted by a technical directive aimed at enhancing front wing flexibility checks starting from the Spanish Grand Prix.

Implications for 2025 Regulations

As the 2025 season unfolds, fans will notice tightened rear wing deflection tests following instances of increased flexibility, commonly referred to as the ‘mini-DRS’ situation demonstrated by McLaren last season. While the FIA’s investigations have not found any cars violating current rules, it doesn’t prevent ongoing speculation and comparisons in the paddock. Verstappen encapsulated his perspective, stating, “I don’t make the rules and I’m also not the one enforcing them,” echoing the importance of regulatory compliance for fair racing.

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