^ Tut, tut, keep it civil, now.
As we're drifting off topic a bit, ...
Should say: "Hamilton upset that McLaren didn't think of it first."JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns23082.html
Yeah, but forcing everyone last year to copy the f-duct was ok because it was on his car first. Copying a DRINKS COMPANY should be illegal.raymondu999 wrote:Torque control. That was 2008. Don't forget they had the 2-pedal braking system and f-duct in the past, too
There is nowhere near enough data available for you or anyone else casually following Formula One to conclude that that incident was the result of a flexible front-wing. There's no doubt that the wing was moving quite a lot, but that doesn't mean you can conclude it was what lead to the accident.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:If you look at Button and Vettels accident at Spa last year, you could see as soon as the car came out of Buttons slip stream, the left hand side of the wing bent when the right didnt, and then when he came back in the right bent and the left didnt, basically destabilising the car.
This caused Vettel to correct and spear into the side of Button. Now factor in the DRS system and how many more times that will occur this year, and you have serious concerns of this happening again.
If I was an oppsing team this would be my lead argument on the ban, safety grounds!
Look how that wing moves just before the accident! Bends left, bends right then boom!
Its a joke...
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