Alonso didn´t get a penalty for having rearwing open in wrong place. And I don´t belive in any mechanical failure in that part. Sauber had DQ for having rearwing hair sized wrong
It's hard to say TBH, we're probably biaised by the fact that the last two races were held on two of the most overtaking-friendly tracks of the season. Just check Melbourne, the DRS barely had any effect on the race. Okay, it was put at the wrong place. But still. Overtaking should still remain hard and risky on a couple of GPs because of short straights and/or narrow track.
Can't wait for Monaco anyway. Could be pretty much awesome if we have people on different strategies battling for the win. Mansell vs Senna anyone?
1 - On race day, control of the Wing is regulated by race central (for want of a better word)
2 - If a driver tries to open it else where, then it's noted by RC and penalty given against the driver...also the wing does not work
3 - RC use software to prevent the wing opening or being used elsewhere.
Now from the looks of things and by what is being said by the commentary team, is that Ferrari were having technical issues with the DRS wing system mainly software related However the release of the wing being controled by RC suggets the problem could be equally at the FIA end as it is with Ferrari's.
Now i'm not technically minded enough to say it's easy to trace...anyone who has done some basic programing can testify that tracing an error could take a while, so maye....just maybe the FIA can't take action untill the know the full extent. Not everything is a conspiracy and not everything the FIA does is anti other teams and pro Ferrari, no matter how much you would like it to be.
I'm sorry but that's aload of garbage.
Hes race craft is't the best but really that's he's only weakness, he's easily one of the fastest drivers on the grid.
Doesn't the rearwing opening/closing electronic came from the FIA?
It's whatever electronic component from that for whatever reasons allowed the rear wing to be opened at a place it shouldn't have been on Alonso's car.
Where as the Sauber disqualification was for something completely different.