siskue2005 wrote: ↑24 May 2021, 21:45
dtro wrote: ↑24 May 2021, 21:21
Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑24 May 2021, 18:46
What bothers me is that they allowed DAS for a full season, and here we go when Mercedes start crying, FIA acts inmediately like it was no flex wings before
Agreed, not only that, but the reason they banned it for the following season would be the costs associated with everyone attempting to develop such a system, and completely ignored the fact that Merc gained an advantage from a loophole in the rules
You are mixing up innovation vs grey area
That's fair, though it ends up being a semantic argument to me, which may be a mistake on my part. Both innovation and exploitation of gray areas seem to effectively be exploitation of oversights on the part of regulators. The t-wing was an oversight as the regulators left a box for development but didn't think that there was a way to take advantage, DAS was an oversight, knowing that the way your wing is tested doesn't cause it to flex, but on-track conditions cause flex is a team taking advantage of an oversight by the rule makers/stewards, or no?
For what it's worth, it feels like asking a teacher if what you're doing is cheating/bending the rules and hoping the teacher doesn't look when you do is really a matter of gradients either way.