this entity is a mysterium to me and i would not be surprised to hear Rosberg moaning to have been robbed of his beloved Jock Clear when he faces a stronger opposition come 2011...
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Passive system confirmed.The fastest driver is a reference for the other one," explained Schumacher in a German motorsport magazine.
"You see the data of how he drives, but it didn't work quite so well in the other car. Looking back, there were a few things (wrong) with my car.
"The exhaust got so hot that sometimes the underside of the car burnt or the F-Duct (a system to help the airflow) was triggered in parts of the track where it shouldn't have been."
Honestly, we knew that for a long time... a copy of McLaren's F-duct they used in Monaco '09 (if i'm correct)Passive system confirmed.
I don´t think so .He said it triggered itself on and off when it shouldn´t that is VERY active by definition!ringo wrote:Passive system confirmed.The fastest driver is a reference for the other one," explained Schumacher in a German motorsport magazine.
"You see the data of how he drives, but it didn't work quite so well in the other car. Looking back, there were a few things (wrong) with my car.
"The exhaust got so hot that sometimes the underside of the car burnt or the F-Duct (a system to help the airflow) was triggered in parts of the track where it shouldn't have been."
A sticking throtle is active, becuase it can be actively adjusted based on the drivers requirements; this wing is not.marcush. wrote:I don´t think so .He said it triggered itself on and off when it shouldn´t that is VERY active by definition!ringo wrote:Passive system confirmed.The fastest driver is a reference for the other one," explained Schumacher in a German motorsport magazine.
"You see the data of how he drives, but it didn't work quite so well in the other car. Looking back, there were a few things (wrong) with my car.
"The exhaust got so hot that sometimes the underside of the car burnt or the F-Duct (a system to help the airflow) was triggered in parts of the track where it shouldn't have been."
What he said it was triggered by something not in his control .thats not necessarily
describing a passive system but a malfunction.
analogy: -sticking throttle-
While I too think it's passive, what Michael said doesn't rule out active version actually — active system can be mistriggered too.ringo wrote:A sticking throtle is active, becuase it can be actively adjusted based on the drivers requirements; this wing is not.
It's an open loop/ passive system that is malfunctioning.
Really? It sounds like an active system that doesn't fecking work to me.ringo wrote:Passive system confirmed.
segedunum wrote:Really? It sounds like an active system that doesn't fecking work to me.ringo wrote:Passive system confirmed.
The words shouldn't sounds like something that is working independently.was triggered in parts of the track where it shouldn't have been."