Toyota's Glock and Trulli sent to back of Melbourne grid
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I didn't think flexing wings increased downforce. I thought the whole idea behind wings flexing was to decrease downforce at high speed.
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F1 » Toyota's Glock and Trulli sent to back of Melbourne grid

Timo Glock and Jarno Trulli are thrown to the back of the Melbourne grid for this weekend's season-opening Australian Grand Prix over a rear wing infringement in qualifying.

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I didn't think flexing wings increased downforce. I thought the whole idea behind wings flexing was to decrease downforce at high speed.
Posted by Adam Forwood (242 days ago)
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I think they are the only team without an additional support in the center between both wings... Makes things a bit more flexible I guess?
Posted by Gerard - Unregistered (242 days ago)
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Very harsh! Still the rules are the rules and Toyota did'nt protest too much so its looks like a "gotcha"
Shame tho, I had a good feeling about them for this race
Posted by FreddyFreeloader - Unregistered (242 days ago)
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How can they even be allowed to race. Do they have non-flexible wings in the their spare parts? If so, shouldn't Toyota be disqualified from the manufacturer's championship and fined 100 million pounds? I'm not saying that is reasonable. I just want some parity of punishment from the FIA. And, I really don't want to know where that money goes, really.
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