Its NOT cheating, if the car has passed all the tests, and there is NO rule prohibiting an item. It is just innovative engineering, something we all want in F1.Just_a_fan wrote:It that is the case (and a friend of mine who spent many years as an F1 engineer suggested it as a method to me several weeks ago) then they are cheating pure and simple.Professor wrote:RBR's secret is the bib stays.
http://www.formula1journal.com/2010/08/ ... lood1.html
A flexible wing is cheating and a flexible floor is also cheating.
If the FIA does find the flexible bib is beingnused by the teams then a suitable punishment might be removal of points from those involved. And perhaps a £50million fine too.
Regarding the steering debate, I understand the comments about "pro" ackermann, and "anti" ackermann. But to expand further. If the RBR inner wheel does not have as much steering angle on it, this could be an effort to ensure that the tyre is kept hot, by inducing side slip. Otherwise, when lightly loaded, the tyre could be cooling down a few degrees, before being next loaded. Could I be right??