boydy19 wrote:Just to throw something into the mix, do you remember Vettels wing actually breaking under load a couple of races ago. Nobody really took note of that at the time but i remember at the time thinking that was quite weird.
It was actually the nose cone fixings that broke!
The comparison photos shown, to try and show deflection, are taken in differing light conditions. The sunny ones are with a higher angle of light. Look how the nose itself gets wider and narrower!
Whateer is happening, the wings comply with the rules, and have been tested by FIA, so surely it is better to be praising Newey, for finding a new way to extract more speed from his cars. We all want innovation, but when it arrives, there are many who criticise it.
Watch slo-mos of cars riding the kerbs, and you will see considerable deflection in all front wings. The more pressure you put on the deflectors, the more likely it is that there will be some movement. Put a lot of vanes on a wing, and the downforce on the end plates will be increased.