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Ferrari Halo mirrors remain but modified after ban

Ferrari arrived in Barcelona for the Spanish Grand Prix with an intricate Halo mounted mirror which included an extra winglet, which was subsequently banned by the FIA for Monaco and beyond. The system clearly stretched the rules to breaking point, as the winglets were there to provide some sort of aero advantage and appeared to have nothing to do with seeing the cars behind. In Monte-Carlo, the Ferrari SF71-H still sported Halo mounted mirrors, but the winglets were removed after the FIA were forced to clarify the conditions and requirements of how these are mounted which were that the mirrors must: Provide a meaningful structural contribution to the mounting system. If you use more than...
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