In the round-up: Vasseur approves of stewards’ decision not to show Leclerc the black-and-orange flag straight away when he picked up wing damage.
In brief
Vasseur praises stewards’ handling of wing damage
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur said the FIA was correct not to demand Charles Leclerc pit immediately to have his broken front wing attended to during the Mexican Grand Prix.
Leclerc sustained damage when he tangled with Sergio Perez on lap one. Ferrari told their driver later in the lap not to pit for repairs, and his front-left endplate fell off three laps later.
Vasseur said Ferrari “didn’t have time” to consider whether to bring Leclerc in “because I think that when we saw it, we tried to have a look at what’s happened and he lost part of the front wing, the end plate, one lap after”.
Last year Haas were forced to pit Kevin Magnussen on three separate occasions due to broken endplates. Following discussions with the teams, race control now handle these situations more leniently.
Vasseur approved of the stewards’ decision to consider the matter after the race. “You have the pro and cons on both sides but if they take a decision, they are not able to listen to us and to listen to our position. If they postpone the decision for sure the podium is done and it’s done.”
Haas “expected a little more” from recent upgrades
Haas introduced a major upgrade, which included a new floor, to the United States Grand Prix in the hope of improved performance. Although the team’s drivers did confirm they felt they had a better car during the grand prix, they failed to score at Circuit of the Americas and also in Mexico City last weekend.
“The key learnings are that we maybe expected a little bit more from the upgrade, but then it’s still a little bit up and down because Austin was a sprint weekend with not a lot of testing, and Mexico had such high altitude,” said Haas’s team principal Guenther Steiner. “We didn’t have enough total downforce last weekend, so I still haven’t come to a full conclusion but the expectations were a bit higher, although it’s giving us the right direction for next year.”
At this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix their long-time reserve driver Pietro Fittipaldi will be making potentially one of his last appearances in the team’s garage since he has a full-time IndyCar ride for 2024.
“Pietro is a part of the family at Haas, and everyone is very happy about him getting a full-time drive in IndyCar because then at least he can go out there and compete at a very high level,” Steiner said. “If he will be a part of the team with us next year depends a bit on the calendar and what matches up or not, but as I said he’s part of our family, so if possible, we’ll try to keep him on board.”
Unusual issue leads to relocation of Indian F4 races
It has taken over two years for the Indian Formula 4 championship to be turned from idea into reality, and this weekend’s inaugural round has had a last-minute venue change.
The season was supposed to get underway in Hyderabad, on the street circuit used by Formula E, but the opening races will now be held on the permanent Chennai track where teams have been testing this week. An unusual reason has led to the relocation.
“This is due to a force majeure event that has been invoked due to code of conduct that has been prescribed for elections in Telangana,” the series said in a press release. “We would like to respect the rules and regulations of the election commission, and hence, have come to the decision of shifting the venue.”
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