forty-two wrote:
The trouble is, the egg shaped thing is obscuring the top end of the strut, so if it's sliding in and out, or indeed back and forth, you won't be able to tell from this camera angle.
I think it's interesting that in all of RB's publicity shots, the bib is concealed. The same is not true of most other team's similar shots.
It's also interesting that Red Bull alone have that egg-shaped pod mounted just forward of the bib-stay.
Yes, but my point was : because we didn't see any sign of strut-bending under extreme load ( kerb riding ), it's an indirect sign that indeed, the strut must take this load in some other way : sliding in-out / back-forth. Because it's no other way : either it bends under load, or it's attached to something, and it's just TRANSFERS the load. If didn't see it's bending, then it's another prove of your idea ( which is a great idea ).
EDIT : if the strut is truly rigidly attached, then it would probably bend right in the middle (beter to say : you can observe the bend easy there ), and that point is not obscured by the egg-shaped thing. So if I'm right, we should see bending of the strut on other cars under similar conditions, if it can't move nowhere.