No their rules state that parts may not flex at all, full stop, end of. They then say that they will test this rule using a given set of criteria. They even explicitly say that this test can be updated at any time if the FIA deem it necessary in order to enforce the no flexing rule.gilgen wrote:Isn't it nice to know that you are more knowledgable than the FIA. The FIA do state that the wing cannot flex more than a certain amount, but under a specifically designated load, which they test. The wing passed all the tests, so therefore complies.Shrieker wrote:No they weren't, passing the FIA deflection test does not mean conforming to the regulations. The reg. says the wing can not flex more than a certain amount. Theirs did..vall wrote: At the end the wing were within the regulations.
That their criteria are inadequate to catch Red Bull's flexing wing does not mean that Red Bull are not in breach of that original rule.