And you obviously haven´t read the rulebook, no matter how you twist and turn stuff. The wing is illegal. And since we all can see that the wing probably flexes way more the 20mm it should be obvious for FIA to really start making better tests.Lindz wrote:Just because you say that doesn't make it fact. How did you arrive at that conclusion? Guess? Estimate? Hardly concrete evidence acquired by applying the scientific method...HampusA wrote:This is more then 2cm of flexing at the very edges.
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Anyways, even if it is more than 20mm (it PROBABLY is, based on an ESTIMATION from the photos), where is there a rule that says 'during full speed and maximum aerodynamic load, the wing cannot flex more than 20mm'? The rule is that it cannot flex more than 20mm when 100kg per endplate is applied in a static controlled environment.
If you need explanation on HOW they are able to get the wing to LEGALLY flex more than other teams, you obviously haven't been reading this thread.
Which they say that they can do if there´s a suspicion which we all know it is.
Stuff like this costs money to develop so either you tell the teams that they can build their own despite the regulations saying that wings cannot flex or you make better tests, it´s obvious RBR knows how to go around the tests.
If it were Ferrari or Mclaren who did this it would be banned shortly after even if it passed FIA´s test. Horner has been a very outspoken person in the past but since it´s the other way round now he sounds abit different.