Article C3.10.12

Front Wing Bodywork Group

Technical Regulations

Article C3.10.12

FIA Source

Front Wing Bodywork Group

Chapter: C3

In Simple Terms

This rule defines what counts as the 'Front Wing Bodywork' in F1. Once all the individual front wing parts mentioned in the previous rules are built and assembled together following the regulations, that complete assembly is officially called the Front Wing Bodywork. It's essentially the rulebook's way of saying 'here's where the front wing ends and is considered complete.'

  • Front Wing Bodywork is the final assembled product of all front wing components built according to Articles C3.10.1-C3.10.11
  • All subassembly operations must be completed and comply with regulations before the union is defined as Front Wing Bodywork
  • This is a definitional article that establishes what constitutes the complete front wing assembly for technical inspection purposes
Official FIA Text

Once components defined in Articles C3.10.1 to C3.10.11 have been constructed in accordance with these provisions, including any subassembly operations, the resulting union is defined as Front Wing Bodywork.

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