kalinka wrote: It's characteristic how FIA doesn't live in this world. I found only this :
Only tel/fax and site admin's email. Nice. Hey, we live in 21st century. Wake up !
The reason probably is not to overload their spam-filters and open their internal e-mail boxes for virusses etc... Remember certain IT-skilled fan-boys might always be willing to starting targetting them specifically.
Apart from this reason, probably they want all communication to happen on paper since (if I remember correctly) e-mail is not a recognized official means of communication in Switzerland for official communication (invoices, disputes, legal papers etc...) - Yeah I know , 21st century thingie, it's why in most countries the legal systems over overloaded with paper and any court is a large potential fire-hazard. (bit off-topic though).
Now, how about that cable-actuators ?
Yesterday I spent a few hrs searching for detaileld pic's of the end-plates of RB's FW, and none of the pics I could not find any place/space where they could hide /stack the electronic actuator. They just have too many flaps, winglets and curved openings for it to be placed in. Unles they did put in the bottom-plane of the FW (which I doubt). So here, I feel it does support this cable-theory, as well as the comments made earlier in this thread that in Spa where SV lost his FW, the ripped-off cable was still standing straight-up after the FW got removed from the car. A small cable (remeber that they shave wieght off everything so I doubt they'd use a multi-core cable with a section more then 0.75mm² or even 1.25mm². I haev such cables at home, each with different rubber-casings. None of them was able to stand up straight like shown on the pics (approx 75-100cm), highest I managed was with a full core 5*1.25mm² and it stood straight up for 40cm. Again this would suggest a close-woven stainless-steel high-tensile strnegth cable. That would only be necessary if there was 1 actuator in the nose-cone and not in the FW end-plates.
But like, stated here so many times, only a few people really know. We can only use whatever braincells we have to speculate / reverse-engineer based on the little available info how it actually works. Me, I'm still intriged adn would like to know from an engineering perspective. However (and this wpouldn't make me score points), I would consioder it still a moveable area-device and as such would be illegal under the current regulations. They don't play by the rules but by the limitations of the testers so unworhty WDC. ut that's just my humble opinion. I still give credit to AN for being able to device these things and build a car that outshines all others in performance.