The front wing moves the same on both cars. Or was that meant to be the point?
I'm confused as to which team is being accused of it. To me, all the front teams are flexing and have for as long as I can remember.
The front wing moves the same on both cars. Or was that meant to be the point?
I don't know what it means, but clearly Mclaren's wing move more than the Red Bull one.
I mean, I think it's pretty clear, I have no idea how anyone can say they are flexing the sameLetHimTrough wrote: ↑25 Jun 2024, 17:43I don't know what it means, but clearly Mclaren's wing move more than the Red Bull one.
Rikhart wrote: ↑25 Jun 2024, 09:17Anyone know where the 100kg weight is placed on the wing? Because looking at the amount of movement that wing has in any condition, I even wonder how on earth it can even pass a 100kg weight test, those upper flaps look like a butterfly's wing, even mid corner. A small touch of any kerb makes them vibrate and move quite a lot...
Well to be honest, once I've also defended that Leclerc pushing away from Hamilton with DRS in Monza was completely normal and legal.Rikhart wrote: ↑25 Jun 2024, 19:32I mean, I think it's pretty clear, I have no idea how anyone can say they are flexing the sameLetHimTrough wrote: ↑25 Jun 2024, 17:43I don't know what it means, but clearly Mclaren's wing move more than the Red Bull one.
RB18 and RB19 had outboard flap adjusters like all other cars do and their flaps flexed just the same, for some reason RB20 has them inboard since launch and Red Bull's now making a fuss about it. What made them do it is open to speculation, but rules and flex testing sure weren't the reason or we'd have all other cars with inboard adjusters as well.
Yeap, i wait RB for an optimised version of the wing... till then all the rest teams can be happy.
Lets look at some facts for a second. The main principle behind the new aero regs was to reduce dirty air for following cars.SiLo wrote: ↑25 Jun 2024, 10:46Did you forget to put your tinfoil hat on?peewon wrote: ↑25 Jun 2024, 10:29
I called it. Merc has FIA by the balls. Their drivers dont get any penalties and they are never asked to revise or drop a development, no mtter how blatantly against the rules it is. I was curious why Ben Sulayem's 20 year old posts on personal website were being dug up by the media and made a huge issue out of when Helmut was going full "superior race" on Perez just last year. Then when the news about him stepping in to stop the AM penalty in Saudi last year came out, it made perfect sense. He probably doesnt play ball with them and they want to get him out.
I'm certain I can find evidence of most teams on the grid doing something similar. Every single team has a flexing front wing (as much as Red Bull want us to believe otherwise). Here is an example of Ferrari also doing similar things. Calling Mercedes out has having ideas that are legal and allowed first seems harsh, they have one of the best design teams on the grid, of course they are going to push the boundaries of what is legal, and they ARE legal. If they weren't the FIA would ban them, much like they have done in the past with DAS, oil burning etc. It's easy to find evidence to fit your narrative because all the teams on the grid try this stuff, we just hear less about it from bottom teams because it doesn't really impact the championship in anyway, and they generally don't have the capacity or tools to develop grey area aerodynamics.peewon wrote: ↑26 Jun 2024, 19:48Lets look at some facts for a second. The main principle behind the new aero regs was to reduce dirty air for following cars.SiLo wrote: ↑25 Jun 2024, 10:46Did you forget to put your tinfoil hat on?peewon wrote: ↑25 Jun 2024, 10:29
I called it. Merc has FIA by the balls. Their drivers dont get any penalties and they are never asked to revise or drop a development, no mtter how blatantly against the rules it is. I was curious why Ben Sulayem's 20 year old posts on personal website were being dug up by the media and made a huge issue out of when Helmut was going full "superior race" on Perez just last year. Then when the news about him stepping in to stop the AM penalty in Saudi last year came out, it made perfect sense. He probably doesnt play ball with them and they want to get him out.
Mercedes comes out mirror stays that offer no support and produce dirty air - allowed
Mercedes comes out with slot gap separators that produce turbulent air - allowed
Mercedes cannot control porpoising. Ride height raised objectively making the cars harder to follow from the previous season.
AM rear wing with the tootsie roll corners immediately banned. Front wing last year, banned. Mercedes FW clearly flexing on camera, allowed.
Hamilton gets in about 7-8 incidents during the 22 season. Not a single penalty. Russell dive bombs into Pisatri in Japan, no penalty. Alonso lifts for half a second and gets a 20 second penalty and 3 penalty points.
During the pre season, when there was a report by a tabloid media outlet about teams having complained about Sussie Wolff and conflict of interest with her position at FIA, all FIA said was they'll look into it when asked about it by other journalists. They promptly dismissed it soon after. Then Wolff made a huge stink about the FIA and even allegedly said she filed a legal complaint against them.
I found it incredibly strange that she would go after the FIA who said "they'll look into it" and then dismissed it in a couple of days instead of the tabloid that put out the story. Equally strange was the public scrutiny of Sulayem for a milquetoast quote from 20+ years ago.