Datco wrote: ↑23 May 2021, 22:33
Anyone know how much of wing flex seen on camera is down to rake. Guess not to much if Horner says they actually need to make changed.
Horner nor anyone in Red Bull has admitted that their wing is illegal, Ferrari and Alfa are the only teams so far that have admitted the aero flexibility. Horner only made a statement regarding the estimated costs of making a new wing, but no one in RBR is admitting their wing is illegal.
We don't know how much wing flex is even happening, all one can conclude is that it appears that the RBR wing bends more than the Mercedes. That is the only factual statement we can deduce from the video evidence. There is no quantifiable amount that can be determined from any video. If we use the video with flat grids, we can see there is a relative difference, however that relative difference is only pixels on an image. We cannot conclude with any certainty what that pixel difference translates to in reality.
I will give my hats off to anyone that can give a realistic numerical quantity from this video of how much the wing is flexing. Otherwise, we can only conclude that it appears the wing bends more than the Mercedes powered teams, not that it actually does, because again, it will lead to the question of "how much". There is no getting around that "how much" part. No matter what test you use, the wing will still flex, but by a newly determined amount. So if the wing is found to be illegal with the new test, it means again, it flexes by an excessive amount. How much is that amount?
There is no way forward until the "how much" part is answered.