dialtone wrote:That’s not how it works unless you are omniscient and know the only correlated data possible is the onboard accelerometer.
This is the first time since 1994 that cars are dsq for plank wear. Just because of this you should have to check them all.
If not, that’s some awful confidence, not backed up by much, and frankly they missed a golden opportunity to validate their accelerometer hypothesis properly as picking those 2 cars that lifted themselves plenty high added confounding variables more than resolve doubts.
That argument assumes that the FIA are completely new to this.
The sensors have been installed since halfway through 2022 (if i recall), and the FIA have been checking planks all that time. They have had plenty of races to correlate the sensor data with their plank checks, and therefore very likely know how to interpret those data at this point.
They flagged on two cars, picked two cars for control, and very likely got confirmation that their method is effective.
dialtone wrote:I have no clue why this is even a discussion point… Even Max made a reasonable argument but some RBR supporters here just need to be right.
That makes zero sense. Red Bull fans would be arguing for more checks, since the most likely culprits for more disqualifications were the other Ferrari and the other Merc - at least according to the logic of most people here (and Max).
Sounds more like the pot calling the kettle black. What you interpret as Red Bull fans sound like more "Not Mercedes fans" to me, because Mercedes/HAM fans are the ones who seem to be most vocal on this (not just on this forum, but I've been reading around, including the cesspool that is X/Twitter), because they feel like some great injustice has been done here against Hamilton again. But not being a Mercedes fan doesn't turn one into a Red Bull fan.
Max is as much in the dark as us on this btw. He doesn't know the considerations the FIA and Jo Bauer takes on these checks. In reality, we don't really know how the FIA approaches this beyond the sparse public information we have available.
But from what we know, their methodology works. So like you said, i have no clue why this is even a discussion, now that we more or less know that the checks are being done based on actual data.