Flexiwings 2025

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stewie325
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Re: Flexiwings 2025

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Complete farce of a decision.

Most teams would have stopped '25 development early to focus on the '26 regs, but will now have to spend resources on this.

Watto
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A pretty poor decision.

Had they made it a few months ago for all 2025 designs fair enough - can argue they should allow the flex.

But iirc Marko said one of the reasons RBR didn't go down the flexi wing route last year was downstream the car wasn't designed around it and it wouldn't really be beneficial to them without more changes. Now on the eve of the season when I'd say most core designs have been made and they are getting into early production stages they decide to act. Yet the FIA use the cost of developing as a reason to block features against an arms race.

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FW17
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While there are tests for the front wings, the rear wing tests are totally inadequate.
The rear wing tests are downward deflection tests, but I doubt that anything is being done about the upward deflection of the DRS flap.

Last year Mclaren took advantage of this with a much talked about mini DRS, FIA dont know what they have done other than reducing the slot gap. While mini DRS was being spoken about the real impact of that flap when the DRS was open was never talked about. The flex upwards of the flap when DRS is open along with the small upward flick of the flap at the leading edges is sureling more than 85mm. How is this being ensured by FIA for fair competition?

It is not only Mclaren which run upward flick in the flap, Ferrari, Red Bull, Mercedes all run that profile

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