Holm86 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 10:09
according to that logic, it should't be legal to turn the steering wheel either, if the wheel is part of the suspension, and the suspension is only allowed to change under load
I was thinking the same, but there must be another rule which allows steering (obvious as it may be) which may also allow the DAS to be legal.
Just a few thoughts,
Section 10.1.2 is applicable to the sprung suspension, which the wheel is not part of
1.13 Sprung suspension :
The means whereby all complete wheels are suspended from the unit comprising the survival cell/power unit/gearbox by a spring medium.
And I don’t interpret 10.2 as being applicable to the steering system because 1) it would not allow steering, 2) depending on how they are affecting the change in toe, there may be no movement of a suspension member. My guess is they are moving the steering linkages to do this and that is not part of the suspension.
Now, could the stewards deem it a driver aid or moveable aero... who knows!