richard_leeds wrote:bot6 wrote:
The angle of the car is different, so it's hard to take anything from this...
That's a bad comparison. We need to be sure they are at the same point on the track with the same photographer. We also need to see both airboxes and rear wings at teh same time because they are at fixed identical heights.
Darren Heath has done that, he says these two pics are the same place and came camera angle ... the pics are gone - curse twitter!
i dont think the rear wings are at fixed heights, the rear wheels of the 2 cars line up pretty well yet the red bull rear wing is considerably higher.
the cars are at almost identical angles too going by the rear wheel rim.
the left end of the mclaren front wing is lower than the red bull yet the right side of the red bull is lower by at least twice the amount.
the red bull is running more rake and we know the mclaren runs very stiff, so the red bull would pitch into the corner more than the mclaren.
from the head on pictures that have been posted on the web the mclarens wing flexes considerably more than the mclarens anyway..