Very reactionary. DisappointingPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 02:47Ahem!!Cs98 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2023, 11:20The rudder thing you just made up, no one has heard that before. As far as "metal bracket mechanisms". Yeah, the mechanism is called supporting the floor edge, copied by most teams.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Sep 2023, 03:00For all we know Ferrari likely had solid fuel impregnated ablative pistons! No one knows.
Anyway..
On the aero, Tombazis is saying that the teams are playing with what should be solid mounting points, to makem act as slides, hinges or levers. Do you remember in the 2010's when the front wing mounts could split apart to aid bendy wings? Think of this but on a much smaller scale.
We already know that Apline has a wobly wing, and RedBull has a rear wing endplates that are basicaly rudders... We have seen so many hints... The big one I think is the mounting in the floors. The floor skin is very shallow in certain places... And the metal bracket part has some sort of mechanism to it.... Well.. My suspiscions at least.
RedBull in 7th and 8th. Drivers complaining of poor braking and rear grip! It's obvious now that they have been hit the hardest by this TD.