richard_leeds wrote:
Hence my suggestion that they side step the whole issue with an FIA supplied spar inside the wing, just like there is an FIA ECU and an FIA plank to control ride height. The alternative is go in an endless merry-go-round of irrelevant tests.
One spar could be not enough, pivoting still possible.
Even the whole wing supplied by FIA could be not enough to stop this - what about elastic (telescopic) pillars ? Elastic nosecone ?
I totally agree with richard - real tests could be only done in wind tunel, and one need certified tunel big enough to accomodate the whole car (with moving belt) at every race track, to have some decent, repeatable results.
Other then that, it's just like trying to do some static load testing to this wing:
and to believe we can understand/aproximate device's behavior under aero load