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Norris ‘proud’ of McLaren’s mini-DRS effect created Baku intrigue

Special helmet of Lando Norris, McLaren F1 Team

Lando Norris says he is “very happy” and “proud” of McLaren’s apparent ‘mini-DRS’ rear wing flexing, as focus on the Formula 1 team’s design intensifies following its Baku victory.

After footage showed the top element of the MCL38’s rear wing rotating back at speed on the long straights in Azerbaijan – and appeared to be designed in such a way that this change in attitude opened up the slot gap and therefore reduced rear wing drag to offer a top speed boost – it has been dubbed a ‘mini-DRS’.

The FIA is now reviewing if any additional action on flexi-wings is required, as McLaren’s rear wing design has passed the mandatory deflection tests taken when the car is not running and so fully conforms to the current regulations.

This all follows a debate on flexing front wings that followed the Italian Grand Prix, after which the FIA said it was satisfied all 2024 designs are currently legal.

When asked about the storm over McLaren’s rear wing since Baku, Norris insisted he was “very happy” with his car’s design and said McLaren’s technical team have been “doing a very good job” in regards to innovations he suggested other squads also deployed.

“Everything’s been tested, everything’s legal,” he added. “We’re doing what we can, that’s what Formula 1 is for – exploring everything within the rules.

“We’ve cleared all the tests and everything and FIA are happy.

“So now I’m proud, I’m happy with what the team are doing – they’re pushing the limits and that’s what you’ve got to do if you want to fight at the top and fight against people who are also known for doing such things and exploring every area possible.

Special helmet of Lando Norris, McLaren F1 Team

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“Now I’m more proud of the team for pushing every single area that we can.

“We’ve not been in situations where we could do that in the past but now we’re in that position so I’m very happy.

“It’s actually a cool thing to see, I think, in my opinion.

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“There’s so many rules, there’s so many things in place, but teams, including us, are finding ways to just explore and look at different things that other people have not thought of.

“As much as you might see us doing it, there’s plenty of other teams doing it that you just don’t see on TV.

“Maybe you’ve not led a race and you don’t see on certain cameras and stuff, but it’s not just us.

“It’s a big game,…

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