marcush wrote:
.....eyes are not meant to be seeing differnces...so you cannot judge from picture evidence if there is a difference in wing height.....
I've shortened your quote to not blow up the thread anymore Marcus.
If you compare (with your eyes only) the height of the central front wing section, where the pillars are, it is considerably lower on the RedBull than on the McLaren. ---> The same goes for the endplates. The relation between central section and outer parts "appears" to be comparable at both cars. So either the whole nose must be flexing down massively, or it is indeed just the rake angle getting that FW lower.....
On the race topic: I've watched a replay of the race and still cannot find out why RedBull chose to stay on the 2-stopper......their race performance was no where near mind blowing compared to McLaren and MGP/Ferrari. After they had passed Button for the lead and had a gap of arounf 5 secs, it would just have been so easy to cover both of the McLarens (They cannot tell me they believed the MGP to win this one....) Even with a set of used soft tires he'd still have been better off than with the hards.
But I guess they've learned their lesson by now ^^