tinvek wrote:maybe the FIA needs to grab the (red) bull by the horn(er)s and say it will inpound any car it suspects of breaking the rule immediateely after post race scutineering and then put it in a full size windtunnel to measure clearences etc at the highest speed it achieved in the race in question, if the clearences are not acceptable then it is illegal, if they cannot reproduce the alleged offence then the car is legal, simple as that
Shakeman wrote: Only because the tests are ineffective and need to be rethought. The FIA should get a move one and engineer a representative test to uphold their own rules.
Its actually a far from sraightforward problem to resolve (the measuring I mean). Measuring on the track is practically impossible, and measuring in scrutineering (off the track) is always going to be a simplification of the loadcase seen on the track.
Putting the cars in a wind tunnel will also not be fair. The behaviour of the wing in the wind tunnel is necessarily different than that on the track. Therefore, a car which is illegal in the wind tunnel, is not necessarily illegal on the track, so it cant be used as grounds to deem a car illegal.
Not to mention the cost and logistical nightmare it would impose.
Tim