Cheating or bending the rules?
#301
Posted 15 August 2013 - 12:56
A staggered grid is not going to make any difference at all over that distance. But the crash did show that there was a need to be more aware of the speed and closeness of the big cars which had emerged in numbers since 1967.
I'm sure there were no specified penalties announced.
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#302
Posted 15 August 2013 - 18:45
#303
Posted 26 December 2013 - 21:29
1979 Indianapolis 500 – several CART teams use a larger wastegate pipe, but welded inside it a washer with an opening of 1.470 inches, which was the minimum size for the opening. The washer created back pressure, which over-rode the pop-off valve, giving more boost to the engine, and increasing horsepower. The cars of Dick Ferguson, Steve Krisiloff and Tom Bigelow were disqualified and their teams fined $5,000 for “altering their wastegate exhaust pipes by the addition of restrictions which significantly affected the air flow”.
Edited by Graham Clayton, 26 December 2013 - 21:29.