forty-two wrote:Thanks Mystic!
I hope you don't mind, but I've taken the liberty of trying again:
Edit, looks like that link broke already!
Who knows how long these links will continue to work though!
Forty Two,
I posted this in the Formula one cars thread for the RBR accidently. In the photo ***note the two square tubings that would proceed the location of the splitter. Imagine a smaller insert tube mounted to the splitter that inserts into the tube to mount the splitter. This tube could be made to slide in and out and flexible when out. It won't need to move much, just enough to expose the flexible portion. It could have some sort of activation device from within the cockpit. In for the static tests, out for running. Kinda goes along with your theory.
Having built a few splitter's for Atlantic cars, this mounting on the RBR and the location of the square tubing, makes me curious. I do think that it would aid a fast removable of the splitter, ie to swap it with another in a hurry but I have never seen a mounting like this... And from the video at Singapore, is the apparent flex point upon hitting the curb...very interesting....
"Driving a car as fast as possible (in a race) is all about maintaining the highest possible acceleration level in the appropriate direction." Peter Wright,Techical Director, Team Lotus