Flexiwings 2024

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chrisc90
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And just because ive missed them out....

Oscar from the sprint on Saturday.


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This one bends so much that it honestly seems like lens artifacts, it almost looks like a fisheye is being used for the lens. The amount of torsion is incredible.

Ferrari has a lot to learn still in this area, but I doubt they could go much further than where they are at without big changes to the rest of the car.

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dialtone wrote:
23 Oct 2024, 18:54
chrisc90 wrote:
Rikhart wrote:
23 Oct 2024, 10:46

Could you do the same for Red Bull? I would if I had access to those cameras.
Your wish is my command.

This also looks very flexible and even a bit of torsion where the edge flexes more.
Yes, now it does, I already had this feeling watching inboards.

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chrisc90 wrote:
23 Oct 2024, 19:55
And just because ive missed them out....

Oscar from the sprint on Saturday.

Well, this is basically running with 2 different wings.

It's amazing to me how this can ever be considered legal, this is so obvious and blatant. Same for the Merc one, btw.

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Do we have a comparison of the same angle of red bull at cota with an old one such as at Canada or somewhere else with similar downforce levels