Lando Norris Sets the Record Straight on McLaren’s Flexi Wing

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The Recent FIA Clampdown on Flexi Wings

Recently, the FIA has made headlines with its swift action concerning flexi rear wings in Formula 1. As we approach the 2025 championship, this topic has stirred considerable debate among teams and drivers alike. However, McLaren’s own Lando Norris is confident that the team’s wing design stands well within the allowed limits of flexibility.

Norris Defends McLaren’s Wing Design

Norris has firmly dismissed claims that the FIA’s technical directive will adversely affect McLaren’s performance. According to him, “Our wing is fine.” He emphasized that McLaren’s wing is not only compliant but is so far inside the permissible levels that they haven’t maximized their potential within the rules.

The Context Behind the Regulations

The new regulations, which aimed to constrain teams from utilizing flexible front and rear wings, were initially set to take effect starting from the Spanish Grand Prix in round nine. As noted, the flexibility limit on rear wings was being reduced from 15mm to 10mm. However, in a surprising move, the FIA announced immediate changes with technical directive TD055a just a day after the season opener in Australia. This rapid response raised questions regarding which teams were specifically targeted by the clampdown.

As the dust settles, it becomes evident that McLaren remains confident in its designs. With Norris at the wheel, it looks like the team is poised to face challenges head-on, staying true to its performance trajectory as they navigate the evolving landscape of F1 technology.

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