WilliamsF1 wrote:imightbewrong wrote:Crosspost from the
suzuka thread
imightbewrong wrote:This is supposedly from today by Rapidfire75 on the autosport forums:
The Line drawn is not straight as it does not pass through the push rod pick up points on either side of the chassis (infact the the right side is not even visible)
If the right end of the wing of Mclaren is compared to the left end of the redbull the movement of the wing is almost similar.
Doesn't matter if the line is straight or banana shaped, as long as the line remains static in both images, then it's a reference point.
The reason the line is not "straight" (which it actually is, only it's not at 90 degrees to the centreline of the tub) is that the camera on the car is not mounted on the centreline, so the image is not perfectly symettrical.
Place a rule against the line if you don't believe me, I assure you that the line IS straight.
As for whether the line needs to be straight to provide a reference, ignore the line and place your mouse pointer on the wing.
As for the comparison to the McLaren wing, the McLaren wing is also moving, but nothing like as much as the Redbull's. Perhaps this is why McLaren have redesigned their front wing like they have?
Mods, shouldn't this discussion be taking place in the "Flexible Wings Controversy" thread?
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