FIA open to tweaking rear wing rules By Jonathan Noble Thursday, February 3rd 2011, 09:12 GMT The FIA is fully open to tweaking Formula 1's moveable rear wing rules to ensure they are a success, after setting out initials plans for a 600-metre overtaking zone at each track. F1 teams have got down to work with the moveable rear wing technology in this week's Valencia test, but there remains a great deal of uncertainty about how the concept will work when it is actually put into action in the races. Related posts:
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