I mean if there are rules for flexing bodywork....they should be applied. Front wing flex is no harder to enforce than the flex on a rear wing. The merc rear wing was still flexing on the main plane behind the DRS at the end of the season.
I mean if there are rules for flexing bodywork....they should be applied. Front wing flex is no harder to enforce than the flex on a rear wing. The merc rear wing was still flexing on the main plane behind the DRS at the end of the season.
FIA have also introduced another new rear wing tests after multiple phantom score marks and ghost chasing by redbull.
Should the FIA believe that it's too much they could interfere, however so far all new FWs behave similarly, at least from what i saw - there will be more shots from nose cameras this weekend ...chrisc90 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 20:19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoYjLSnpxLI
How do they get away with front wings moving so much? I thought there was rulings brought in last year to combat this sort of thing?
That doesn't look like just a bit of "flexing" of some elements. it looks more like a splitted fw. the fw seems to be cutten right at the adjustorshamyakovic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:03FIA have also introduced another new rear wing tests after multiple phantom score marks and ghost chasing by redbull.
The front wing flexes for every team. Marko forgot to ask his team that if their own front wing flexes or not, after it became apparent that redbulls front wing also flexes Markowent quite and didn't chase it & moved on to sensor placements in pluenum followed by Merc blocking Albon to Williams and then hating on Hamilton/Toto and then followed rear wing main plain flex and on and on.
Maybe it broke?Mara Nello wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:13That doesn't look like just a bit of "flexing" of some elements. it looks more like a splitted fw. the fw seems to be cutten right at the adjustorshamyakovic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:03FIA have also introduced another new rear wing tests after multiple phantom score marks and ghost chasing by redbull.
The front wing flexes for every team. Marko forgot to ask his team that if their own front wing flexes or not, after it became apparent that redbulls front wing also flexes Markowent quite and didn't chase it & moved on to sensor placements in pluenum followed by Merc blocking Albon to Williams and then hating on Hamilton/Toto and then followed rear wing main plain flex and on and on.
There are tests scheduled for the whole front wing structure this year, last year was just on the main plane.shamyakovic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 20:29There is nothing brought for the front wing, it was for the rear wing.
There are similar reports of front wing flex on all cars.
No I don't think so. I think the split is on purpose. Also the Sky guy mentioned the "split" in testing in the moment the front camera was shown on live tvshamyakovic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:17Maybe it broke?Mara Nello wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:13That doesn't look like just a bit of "flexing" of some elements. it looks more like a splitted fw. the fw seems to be cutten right at the adjustorshamyakovic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:03
FIA have also introduced another new rear wing tests after multiple phantom score marks and ghost chasing by redbull.
The front wing flexes for every team. Marko forgot to ask his team that if their own front wing flexes or not, after it became apparent that redbulls front wing also flexes Markowent quite and didn't chase it & moved on to sensor placements in pluenum followed by Merc blocking Albon to Williams and then hating on Hamilton/Toto and then followed rear wing main plain flex and on and on.
We may have to wait till actual race weekend where they have to go through scruitineery.Mara Nello wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:29No I don't think so. I think the split is on purpose. Also the Sky guy mentioned the "split" in testing in the moment the front camera was shown on live tvshamyakovic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:17Maybe it broke?Mara Nello wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:13
That doesn't look like just a bit of "flexing" of some elements. it looks more like a splitted fw. the fw seems to be cutten right at the adjustor
Thing is teams self scrutineer themselves these days anyhow. So vastly 'pointless'. In a realistic world, there would be scrutineers looking over EVERY car. Not just the one they choose and never one of the others.shamyakovic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:41We may have to wait till actual race weekend where they have to go through scruitineery.Mara Nello wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:29No I don't think so. I think the split is on purpose. Also the Sky guy mentioned the "split" in testing in the moment the front camera was shown on live tv
In testing there is no scrutineering, so teams can run various settings which are not legal. Thats why u see aero rakes on cars during testing and nothing similar on a race weekend.chrisc90 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:43Thing is teams self scrutineer themselves these days anyhow. So vastly 'pointless'. In a realistic world, there would be scrutineers looking over EVERY car. Not just the one they choose and never one of the others.shamyakovic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:41We may have to wait till actual race weekend where they have to go through scruitineery.Mara Nello wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:29
No I don't think so. I think the split is on purpose. Also the Sky guy mentioned the "split" in testing in the moment the front camera was shown on live tv
Of course you can run whatever you want in testing. But my comment was based around race weekends.shamyakovic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:47In testing there is no scrutineering, so teams can run various settings which are not legal. Thats why u see aero rakes on cars during testing and nothing similar on a race weekend.chrisc90 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:43Thing is teams self scrutineer themselves these days anyhow. So vastly 'pointless'. In a realistic world, there would be scrutineers looking over EVERY car. Not just the one they choose and never one of the others.shamyakovic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:41
We may have to wait till actual race weekend where they have to go through scruitineery.
So its pointless to see if a car is legal or not in testing.