godlameroso wrote: ↑18 May 2021, 14:43
So by how much is the wing illegal? So far the consensus is a few pixels on video.
Glad to know that's acceptable engineering round here.
We can't even say whether it is illegal at all or by how much because we don't know how a perfectly legal wing would look and how much flexing can be achieved whilst passing the new test, we can just make observations.
It's not even necessary to quantify the difference if it is clearly visible in the footage by scaling all wings to the same size which allows for a qualitative analysis.
The "it's just x pixels" argument is disingenous, because the relations of various parts and gaps to each other wouldn't change even in 8K and there's enough points of reference and known sizes that can be used to actually determine the amount of deflection, as an engineer you should know how to do it and i'm really surprised that you're questioning the very simple visual analysis done on those wings.
One point of reference we can use is the wing span of 950 mm.
For the RBR it's 435.5 px - the difference or tilt at the upper edge of the wing is 9.5px and some basic math will tell us that this is 20.6mm - this obviously has a certain tolerance.
For Merc: 613px wingspan , 5px gap = 7.7mm
Difference between Mercedes and RBR is therefore ~12.9mm. Even without concrete numbers this could be done as percentages.
The exact same method yielded great results for determining wheelbases a few years ago although a higher resolution picture would def. improve the accuracy.
(various edits for typos and additions)