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Late floor change could benefit bigger teams - Monchaux

Smaller teams were left irritated by the timing of a floor regulation change as it could benefit the top three in 2023, according to Alfa Romeo technical director Jan Monchaux. The FIA raised the minimum floor edge height by 15 millimeters over the winter to try and prevent porpoising remaining an issue as cars are developed. The final call was made in August of last year and Monchaux says it was a late decision given the fact the C43 was being worked on from the moment last year’s car rolled out in February. Related Alfa Romeo launches C43 featuring 'brave' major changes to rear “We like change, so it’s always a new opportunity when rules are changing,” Monchaux said. “We were...
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