Some of these theories regarding the car are nonsensical !
The fact is Adrian Newey has designed a championship winning car for every single Formula 1 team he's worked for.
When Leyton House were world champions?hollowBallistix wrote:Some of these theories regarding the car are nonsensical !
The fact is Adrian Newey has designed a championship winning car for every single Formula 1 team he's worked for.
It was still a successful car, albeit on a much smaller scale. The 1988 Leyton House was the only normally aspirated car to lead a race, briefly. The design was imitated by many teams as aerodynamics started to become more important.timbo wrote:When Leyton House were world champions?hollowBallistix wrote:Some of these theories regarding the car are nonsensical !
The fact is Adrian Newey has designed a championship winning car for every single Formula 1 team he's worked for.
Instead of telling us all to read the regs, how about posting the relevant section(s) yourself to back up your claims. So far I see opinions and not facts.HampusA wrote:Atleast one perfectly good eye together with some common sense would KNOW the wing flexes WAY more then 20mm. Pictures doesn´t lie.andrew wrote:Does it flex more than it allowed? Have you conducted stringent load testing? The FIA and Red Bull have an it passes. This makes it, oh what is the word....LEGAL!!!HampusA wrote:Listen, we know the wing flex more then allowed so theorys will come in bunches until we really know what´s up. So stop the attitude, you don´t know --- either.
Don't worry, I'm sure once Ferrari and McLaren's front wings are flapping about in the breeze all this talk of Red Bull's front wing made of single ply toilet paper will stop, in part due to the wing alone not giving the entire advantage.
This Red Bull wobbly wing thing and conspiracy theories are really beyond being funny now.
Again, if you think the wing is legal, check the rules.
Show me one picture where its obvious the wing is flexing more than the allowed amount with respect to the reference planeHampusA wrote:Atleast one perfectly good eye together with some common sense would KNOW the wing flexes WAY more then 20mm. Pictures doesn´t lie.
Instead of jerking everyone around, how about you quote the rulebook?HampusA wrote:Again, you clearly haven´t read the rules....gilgen wrote:HampusA wrote:You should take a good look at the rules m8.
First of all, it flexes WAY more then 20mm.
Second of all it flexes, which is illegal according to the rules.
Try your ignorant stuff on somebody else.. The wing is illegal even though it passes all the shitty tests FIA put up.
I know the rule better than you seem to know them! Your comment shows that you know when you are wrong, but don't want to accept it.