beelsebob wrote:gilgen wrote:mart1n401 wrote:FIA tested only FW bending down, bending test up I will. Is Red Bull not use this hole in the rules?
Not sure if they test upwards flex as well. However, any flex upwards would indicate lift under the front wing! Hardly what any team would want.
Or that the wing is generating downforce, but that it has an instantaneous impact force on it much greater than that downforce production, e.g. when riding curbs, which is what's being discussed.
It has nothing to do with the kerbs. The wing has to be horizontal and any flex would have to be downwards and return to horizontal. Flexing above the horizontal would just be downright dangerous. Watch the cars cornering, the skid blocks are often carrying considerable weight, but no upwards flex has ever been apparent.
But i do agree that wing flexes in a fore and aft plane. This is because the mounting point is at the very front of the wing, and the mass of the winglets and main body of the wing, is all hanging from the front. Therefore, unless there was a stay from the back of the winglets, there will always be mass deflection when riding over kerbs.