zibby43 wrote: ↑13 May 2021, 07:27
godlameroso wrote: ↑13 May 2021, 07:22
zibby43 wrote: ↑13 May 2021, 07:16
Now do the engine cover.
Oh you mean the engine cover that's above the driver's head where the rake angle puts the car closer to the ground, more stiffly sprung vs the rear. Ok, sure.
Let's point fingers at the engine cover, BTW you notice how much that shark fin on the Mercedes moves, almost illegal if you ask me, but I don't have power over Ross Brawn so they're not going to investigate.
Huh? We are simply asking, if the rear is squatting, why doesn't the end of shark fin move down in a corresponding fashion?
Also, please explain the benefit of the shark fin moving, since it's there to primarily act as a flow conditioner.
If Toto gets what Toto wants, I'm pretty positive he would've wanted DAS in 2021, and qualifying engine modes for all of 2020 and 2021.
So by your logic any piece of bodywork is allowed to bend as long as it doesn't add performance by your trained eyes?
Also, the shark tip on the engine cover moves down, but due to perspective, being closer to the camera than the rear wing, the apparent movement of the rear end of the car will be higher than the apparent movement of the engine cover. Basic parallax, if you look closely you can see a small difference between high and low speeds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallax
"Parallax also affects optical instruments such as rifle scopes, binoculars, microscopes, and twin-lens reflex cameras that view objects from slightly different angles."
You can easily verify this by yourself if you have a long board. Put something close to your eyes and tilt the board, you'll see the object closer to you does not move as much as the end of the board does.