Just took another look at this report on formula1.com and noticed something.
http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... 6/782.html
In the image, which surprisingly is of a red bull car, it shows the old location for flex testing (50kg) and the new location for the test (100kg).
What's surprising is that the new test point is inboard of the old test point by some margin. It's actually a shade under half the width of the wing elements in fact.
When talking about levers, if you halve the length of the lever, you must double the weight, so in effect, this new "more stringent" test is actually no more stringent than before, AND it means that the parts of the wing outside the new testing point are now not subject to testing.
Or am I reading this wrong?
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