The communication failure that led to Haas being disqualified from Monaco qualifying

Haas reveal the failure that led to ꦐtheir disqualification from quali🍒fying in Monaco.

Haas VF-24 rear wing. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 8, Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Race Day.-
Haas VF-24 rear wing. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 8, Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo,…

Haas have admitted that a communication breakdown led to both their cars being disqualified from F1 qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nico Hulkenberg and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Kevin Magnussen were thrown out of qualifying on Saturday evening after their rear wings failed an FIA inspection. It was disco🍬vered that the DRS clearance on both cars exceeded the maximum allowed opening of 85mm.

Hulkenberg and Mag♋nussen will be allowed to start🥀 from the back of the grid.

"We had a new 🌳rear wing for Monaco, which w꧒as good," Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu explained.

"But the issue is it was designed a slightly dℱifferent way, and then just a slight lack of communication from design intention to the guys who ℱwere doing the legality check on the trackside.

"Tꦗhe guys doing the legality check at trackside didn't realise this change in the concept, where is going to be the limit, which is at both extremities. On previous wings, the limit was always around the centre, so they checked it in the same way.

"It's no ⛦excuse. Regardless of any information, you should be checking across the wh𒀰ole span, but they weren't. They were just concentrating on more centre. Then just the last bit on both extremities, it was too wide because of that.”

Komatsu added: "If the designers made it absolutely clear that the 🀅design intentions are slightly different to the wings you've been using and you have to check it in this way, that w💃ould have helped.

"But at the same time, even without that information, the trackside legality check guys should havꦚe checked the whole legality surface. So it's just a failure in management sense, unfortunately.

"There's no performance gained♑, absolutely zero, but that's not the point. The car needs to be legal. So we just have to accept this as a failure of the t♉eam and then learn from it, make sure we don't make the same mistake again. We can’t.

"I had a team meeting earlier this morning just to explain that. We just have to accept it as a team, take it on the chin. It's going to be a long afternoon in Monaco but we've only got ourselves to blame, so you 👍have to take responsibility and move forward.

"Of course it is incredibly frustrating but there's nothing we can do at this minute, so w🍃e just have to learn from it and take it on the chin."

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