It does affect performance, but the difference between abusing the flex and having a "reasonable" amount of flex might be a tenth per lap. Not inconsequential, but hardly game-changing. No great car is great because of RW flex.napoleon1981 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2025, 16:21We will see, clearly the teams think its worth investing development time in, while knowing the FIA is watching this area. So brushing it off as something that hardly affects performance does not rhyme with that.
But just by looking at the footage it would seem we are getting back to levels of flex that the FIA have previously taken issue with.