I've seen it too in other races of Williams. I think it was in Austria when the tv-overlay gave a decent reference point and you could really see quite some flexing.atlantis wrote:Yes roadie, exactly that part was flexing
That can't be right, otherwise they wouldn't have a low DF/Drag package for Spa and Monza.roadie wrote:I remember Mercedes saying they run maximum downforce everywhere.
The FIA definitely runs the tests. The wing flexes, just not more the FIA test maximum.mbchc wrote:Was FIA banned flexible wings this year due to Red Bull's flexible front wing in 2011? How can they pass the load test before putting on to the track...? I'm confused ..
Therefore you mean that the amount of flexibility are safely within the accepted range?Thatsnotgonewell wrote:The FIA definitely runs the tests. The wing flexes, just not more the FIA test maximum.mbchc wrote:Was FIA banned flexible wings this year due to Red Bull's flexible front wing in 2011? How can they pass the load test before putting on to the track...? I'm confused ..
Everything is a spring, it will always flex to some extent.
Perhaps up to these races anyway.acosmichippo wrote:That can't be right, otherwise they wouldn't have a low DF/Drag package for Spa and Monza.roadie wrote:I remember Mercedes saying they run maximum downforce everywhere.
http://gfycat.com/MiniatureYearlyGaratlantis wrote:I've noticed in FP2 that the FW elements are flexing, anybody else noticed it too?
Was watching the onboard nose mounted camera around 38 minutes to the end of the session.
roadie wrote:Love this shot that shows everything going on at the front of the car. I think I spot a new vane on the brake duct between the suspension arms.
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