Is this legal?
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Perfect for their car!TURU wrote:Care to explain why do You think it's perfect, other than because they are unable to bring anything else (and make it work) for the 3rd year in a row?siskue2005 wrote: care to explain?!
The fact that they keep switching between various iterations of the wing and yet always return to the old one indicates that they are trying to improve it, but are unable to do so. This only leaves two possible explanations. Either, as you say, their two-element front wing is infinitely perfect, or they are being clueless. That's anyone's guess
Ferraripilot wrote:The MB car to me is a completely different school of thought than anyone else on the field. Perhaps their two element wing fits into what they are doing perfectly which very possibly gives them the advantage for whatever methodology they are pioneering.
Haug was addressed regarding their front wing on W02 some time ago and IIRC was essentially asked why the wing was not substantially updated to which he replied there was no need.
The fancy Mark III wing they brought to Barcelona with the cascades and slot in the main plain was quickly disposed of. I wonder if the issue with that was because the front wing was generating too much downforce which unbalanced the back of the car. Thus could be the case now as well. Could this have to do with W02 having a much higher and thinner nose than the rest of the field which places more air in the path of the tea tray under the nose?
Also, the cover we are seeing I don't think is large enough to be covering the slots as the slots were much larger?
The area few cms in front and behind the sidepod region doesnot have the minimum radius rule, that rule is viod in these regions otherwise the sidepod openings and the cockpit openings would be illegal!
Flexi and selfadjusting suspension?Macxtor wrote:Just face it, Mercedes has been to conservative when developing the W02. They have to take a look at RBR like Renault and MCL did and start focusing on finding "legal" extraordinary solutions like flexi wing/nose/car, flexi suspension and exhast solutions....
I really hope they go back to Brackley and use the w02 new nose design and develop it to linearly decrease when the speed increases. They also have to take a look at the suspensionparts that is not near the RBR and MCL in selfadjusting and flexing.
The most important is that they dont forget the rear parts that aslo have to flex to make the car selfadjusting. This make it possible to control ridehight and to go with high rake. Maybe the short wheelbase will make this a little demanding , Risk of heavy oversteer and lack of balance.
//Mac
It's simple to explain what happened to Rosberg. He didn't had a new set of soft tires so he could not go faster. At least RedBull and possible McLaren still had a new one. However even if Rosberg had done the same lap as in Q2 he would still end up on same position.marcush. wrote:post qualy both Schumacher and Rosberg complained about their DRS not working ,Schumachers not closing in his final Q2 attempt and Rosberg with no idea what was wrong with it ...
Schumacher said they could not afford to not use it as it was worth 1 second for him ...so he had to risk using it .How can it be they cannot master simple actuator ? dear me..the good ol mechanical days ..
That might be as well true only if we take for granted that the rest of the field will remain static.Lindz wrote:Everyone relax, it's only Malaysia. We have to wait until Monza until we see the true pace of the W02, then you can start saying it's a mistake.
Right, JET, et al?