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Ferrari’s revised halo-mounted mirrors break cover

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Ferrari’s revised halo-mounted mirrors have broken cover for use at this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix, following an FIA-issued directive.

Teams were informed at the Chinese Grand Prix that rear-view mirrors could be mounted on the head protection device, which came into mandated use for 2018.

Ferrari introduced a revised structure in Spain, in which the mirrors were mounted on the halo, along with a curved winglet – and it was that extra winglet that received attention from the FIA, with devices added for aerodynamic purposes not permitted.

Formula 1 Race Director Charlie Whiting allowed the device in Spain but cautioned that he did not expect Ferrari to keep the same approach in Monaco, quipping “if we do we're probably going to see the stewards about it.”

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The FIA subsequently released a statement, accepting the wording of its regulation had been open to interpretation, clarifying:

“Whilst the FIA accepts that teams will legitimately design the mirrors, housings and mountings to minimise any negative aerodynamic effects they may cause, we believe that any aerodynamic benefits should be incidental, or at least minimal. In order to ensure this is the case all mountings must:

“a) Provide a meaningful structural contribution to the mounting system. If you use more than one mounting you may be asked to satisfy us, by way of a physical test, to demonstrate this.

“b) Be mounted to the lower and/or inboard surface(s) of the mirror housing.”

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