To quote James May, "do they now?"bauc wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 22:18Really? This is your argument? Everyone knows what steering means, extracting only the literate grammatical meaning just to prove a point is like saying that the water is wetOO7 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 22:10The driver isn't required to steer the car, just the wheels.LM10 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 22:09Adrian Newey's opinion on DAS:
"Controlling the tyre temperatures is not enough for me. There must be aerodynamic reasons. I'm having a hard time seeing how this is legal. The driver doesn't steer the car when he pulls the steering wheel towards him or pushes it away."
In ARTICLE 1: DEFINITIONS, steering is not defined apart from saying that "at least two [wheels] are used for steering" which DAS complies with.
F1 is all about the letter of the rules, not common sense.
If a hole is not a hole if it is not visible when viewed from directly underneath the car if that is what the rules say, then steering is only the re-alignment of no more than two wheels if that is what the rules say.
ARTICLE 1: DEFINITIONS 1.2 Automobile : A land vehicle running on at least four non‐aligned complete wheels, of which at least two are used for steering and at least two for propulsion. ARTICLE 10 : SUSPENSION AND STEERING SYSTEMS 10.4 Steering : 10.4.1 Any steering system which permits the re‐alignment of more than two wheels is not permitted.To exclude DAS, the 2021 rules amend 10.4.1 to say the steering wheel can only change the alignment of the wheels by way of rotational movement. The 2020 rules however, do not say this, so by implication longitudinal movement of the steering wheel to change the alignment of no more than two wheels is permitted!
Therefore the only way the device could be banned is, IMO, under this aerodynamic rule:
ARTICLE 3 : BODYWORK AND DIMENSIONS 3.8 Aerodynamic influence ... With the exception of the parts necessary for the adjustment described in Article 3.6.8 [DRS], any car system, device or procedure which uses driver movement as a means of altering the aerodynamic characteristics of the car is prohibited.However, Mercedes could argue that all kinds of steering move the front wheels and thus has an aerodynamic effect. Aerodynamic effects of steering are therefore incidental and acceptable.