Diesel wrote:JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:The problem I have with following Red Bulls lead is this: the rake of the car is steep, it acts near enough like a self levelling suspension.
Is this really legal?
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It's not a moveable aero device. Simple fact is the Red Bull passes all of the FIA tests, so it's legal. I'm fed up with everybody trying to just get the Red Bull banned. There was some weight in the argument at the start, but all the other teams really should have been able to catch up now. Why don't Mercedes already have a flexing wing?
Fed up or not, it moves. Therefore as the wing is adjusting along with the rest of the car, how else can it be deemed other than moveable aero?
Im not disputing wether what Red Bull does is legal or not, the same way I didnt dispute the legal side of the DDD. What Red Bull have done is beaten the test. does not mean that the car itself is not acting as a moveable aerodynamic device. All is fair in love and war, and Red Bull deserve credit for that.
Mercedes will need to replicate the philosophy on their own car to gain anything from this season. All team will have to, the same as the DDD.
But with the W02 being short and fat as opposed to long and lithe like the Red Bull, It will take a hell of a lot of work to get right.
Raising the rear will bring up the dreaded balance issues of last year. Im pretty certain the forward section of the car can be adjusted in a straightforward fashion. But its what happens to their Balance,cooling and exhaust philosophy the moment the ass is raised.
Watching Schumacher slide around it seems the Merc has problems with rear and front end transfer, turning into oversteer on slower coners. Basically a fricking nightmare. And this is with their optimised ride height. Raising the rear may amplify these issues and will mean a change of thinking(or even staff
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In essence then, Bob Bell has a mother load of work to get through.