We've been talking a lot lately about how the 'no-keel' setup has moved the pivot points and thrown out the roll centres.
Now wishbone pivots have long since disappeared and have been replaced by flexures. The teams must be closely thinking about using the flexibility of the wishbone to produce a pivot point. Then the pivot points are probably located halfway along the length of the wishbone, if you keep all things equal for simplicity.
Then if you don't, it must be possible for them to dynamically control the pivot point of the wishbone based on the flexing properties of the carbon and the flexure, thus producing a different roll centre at different levels of aerodynamic and suspension load.
I've absolutely no doubt the engineers are capable of tuning this. I am just asking: does anybody know to what level they are doing it already?