Yes they can. Remember Ferrari flexi front wings in 2006 ? It was indeed the front wing onboard camera video that caused the whole thing banned. Prior to that, the wing passed all FIA tests too. What's missing here is the complaining of the other teams, which is uderstandable , because they see that FIA is not their partner at this.SoliRossi wrote:The FIA can not turn around and say, hey look at this picture or video, see your wing is flexing, you cant race. Also in turn they cant go on a witch hunt to just try to get one car excluded. Their scrutineering is there to do that, should the car pass scritineering then its good to go.
And what's that stopping FIA to iterate their FW flex testing every few races if they see it fails to catch the felxing wings? Nothing. They could implement new test procedure whenever they want. I think it's an opposite way as you think : The FIA cannot say :"We can't find a test method, so we just stay with current test, and everything is legal, regardless what you see on track.". They have all the technical and other capabilities to catch that flexing, they just didn't care. Anyway there's a flexi-wing topic, so better continue there...