ringo wrote: ↑27 Oct 2023, 02:13
That's 500 points of downforce!!!
People keep thinking Hamilton is an idiot and doesnt know what he is talking about.
Same thing last year when he was critical if w13.
Now we sed .05mm and he lost a 2nd place. It's crazy. Similar to the wing gap ruling in Brazil last year.
I said it before.. but these things are damaging to the sport. The FIA created the sprint weekend with its excessive running. The FIA need to sort themselves out. Allow track worn parts to be changed at least if the setup cannot be changed. Things like pads, skid blocks, sensors that dont impact the setup.
These are the rules all team work to, nothing crazy about them. Limits are there throughout design and operation, its not even unusual.
The wing fail in Brazil has nothing in common in the way it was checked. That is a "go-no go" type gauge that doesn't measure how far out the item is, just shows failure to meet the requirements of gap on a structure that's supposed to be rigidly fixed to it's support. The further flex above that (contrary to Toto, I believe, statement) was evident in the witness mark of just how far they had the wing elements flexing. That 0.5mm statement was just a face saving, not the reality of movement achieved through having the wing not fixed securely.
The floor measurement is an absolute, the two being entirely different and cannot be assessed the same. To claim such just demonstrates ignorance of why there are different methods of defining and checking components.
The 9nly thing in common is both are out relative to stated, published and understood rules for the teams to operate within.