Maybe it's a optical illusion because I'm a Mercedes fan, but it looks like Red Bull's wing is bending substantially more.Sevach wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 17:31https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZx3ZhB ... kusaShadow
With the new Baku spec wings.
Well, I quote @Dans, who got two upvotes for it, so I assume he is right.Marty_Y wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 17:38Maybe it's a optical illusion because I'm a Mercedes fan, but it looks like Red Bull's wing is bending substantially more.Sevach wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 17:31https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZx3ZhB ... kusaShadow
With the new Baku spec wings.
RBR ran a high DF wing and Hamilton ran a low DF wing, so the Mercedes wing should reflect less than the RBR wing.
I appreciate the effort at normalizing the footage since it's pretty apparent that the RedBull's camera distance is closer to the rear wing than the Mercedes. This in effect will make the appearance of the dip ever so much more despite the yellow line (which also would need to be re-scaled) drawn on the footage as being placed when the wing is deflected. The FIA would have to have some clever calculations and measurements of the camera lens position relative to the markers on the wings. A side by side comparison really has no real significance at this point since it really doesn't matter whose wing is flexing more based on non-normalized video feeds based on camera position variance.RZS10 wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 18:27He ran a "low DF wing" relative to their other option used by Bottas ... just looking at it the RBR wing should be a lower DF wing overall though, or am i mistaken? It would appear that it has a smaller upper element at a shallower angle...
Scaled them to roughly the same width here viewtopic.php?p=975369#p975369
Side by side sourced from that image:
https://i.imgur.com/NcECXfQ.png
The deflection is similar though, def. not a substantial difference...
Oh c'mon don't be so pessimistic ... this thread can surely get to 100 pages just needs some more of this
According to the team boss, no decision has yet been made about a possible protest against Red Bull. "Everyone is getting a little tired of that flexi-wing saga I think and that includes myself," he explains. "Let's wait and see what happens. I don't know exactly what Red Bull had on their cars today and what they will do tomorrow. Then we will only make a decision [after the race, ed.] about a possible protest."
After the qualifying practice session:
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A horizontal rear wing deflection test was carried out on car numbers 44, 33 and 14.
A vertical rear wing deflection test was carried out on car numbers 44 and 33.
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I'm not sure where you got this from but Hamilton ran lower DF than bottas, but quite visibly nowhere close as low as red bull did. Mercedes actually ran their usual barn door wing (for this track) that they always run, while red bull ran their usual lower wing setup that they always run.Wouter wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 18:16Well, I quote @Dans, who got two upvotes for it, so I assume he is right.Marty_Y wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 17:38Maybe it's a optical illusion because I'm a Mercedes fan, but it looks like Red Bull's wing is bending substantially more.Sevach wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 17:31https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZx3ZhB ... kusaShadow
With the new Baku spec wings.
RBR ran a high DF wing and Hamilton ran a low DF wing, so the Mercedes wing should reflect less than the RBR wing.
I dunno! I think there might be some fireworks during the French GP weekend and afterward, depending on whether the new tests affect anything. The real issue may be IF some wings pass the load tests but are then seen to be still flexing on track. Suppose it's up to the FIA to decide what, if anything, they wish to do about it based on rear camera evidence.
I got my information from Horner who said that Max raced with a medium/high DF wing and Perez with almost the same wing.Juzh wrote: ↑08 Jun 2021, 13:36I'm not sure where you got this from but Hamilton ran lower DF than bottas, but quite visibly nowhere close as low as red bull did. Mercedes actually ran their usual barn door wing (for this track) that they always run, while red bull ran their usual lower wing setup that they always run.