Emag wrote: ↑23 Jun 2024, 01:12
organic wrote: ↑23 Jun 2024, 01:10
Emag wrote: ↑23 Jun 2024, 01:03
Alright, I see. You both completely missed the point I made about Aston's wing. What you see "disappearing" are still just the front wing flaps. Particularly, only the top one for McLaren has significant movement. But it's also down to different front wing designs having different amount of loads on each flap, because only McLaren's top flap is fully visible during onboard videos, which is not the case for the others.
Anyway, this, as evident of the video I shared, is a phenomenon which has been present for a long time now, and it's also present on the RedBull front wing.
The up and down movement is NOT what was the problem with Aston last year.
An example of shape morphing would be a wing flap which flexes more on the middle than on the side under heavy load, which leads to an entirely different shape of that flap.
If the entire assembly flexes the same amount, it would retain it's shape but squat under load, which is something all wings do, as previously stated.
And my point is that the 2024 front wings of McLaren and mercedes are bending significantly more than any 2023 wing except that of Aston martin launch spec. Sure we're looking at parts of the wing that don't necessarily imply a change of shape, but the sheer amount of flexibility: my question is how are they achieving this large amount of flex without running into issues with the test? And are these methods similar to what AMR were doing? As the end result looks from what we can see from the available angles similar.
If the front wing is more loaded (i.e the flaps have a higher angle of attack), it will simply flex more because it will be under more pressure (more downforce).
McLaren, compared to the RedBull, has a pretty loaded front wing.
Nevertheless, the FIA had a look at the wings, and found no foul play :
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/fia- ... /10625891/
Yes I think everyone is well past the point of believing that the wings are illegal or should be outlawed/protested.
Perhaps I didn't portray the intentions of what I'm saying correctly
My post was not to say: look at red bull's regular law abiding wing, now look at these illegal wings of McLaren and mercedes - those wicked designers. I meant to try to illustrate how in 2023 something that was totally unheard of in terms of front wing flex is now common, and how red bull are far from extracting the most from this particular area
Consequently RB presumably have the scope to design a higher downforce front wing more along the lines of a McLaren that will flex legally and result in similar drag to that of the current spec. Should result in performance in low speed particularly, incidentally where they lost a huge chunk of time this weekend to McLaren as the rb20 remains understeery in these parts
It's certainly a grey area though, as even passing tests and being legal in every way except the spirit of the rules sometimes isn't enough to prevent something from being made illegal. See 2021 rear wing flex test change mid season