In the 2009 season, the Brawn GP team went and dominated the opening portion of the season, setting Jenson Button up for his world title.
But part of the secret to Brawn's success was a revolutionary concept that exploited a rather glaring hole in the rule book that allowed them the potential of creating more downforce in an area that was set up in the same rule book to produce less.
And while Brawn profited the most off this, it wasn't actually the team, or even Ross's idea. The idea came as intelligence transfer happened during the 2008 season following the demise of Super Aguri.
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