Giblet wrote:It is legal. Let it go. You are wrong.
For someone who stamped his feet and made a big thing of 'discussing' this when it suited him I find that funny. Now that he doesn't want to he wants to take his toys away. You're a big part of the reason why this thread got broken off into half a dozen different pieces.
Your opinions on it's safety and legality are all moot at this point.
They are nevertheless legitimate concerns based on the past history of moveable, changeable and active aerodynamic devices in Formula 1, which you don't discuss or expand upon................yet again.
Are you actually going to discuss what you think will happen with this device if it gets stuck on in the middle of a corner, or are we just going to get more inane defensive crap? The former is, afterall, why we have these topics.
They have a found a loophole in the rules that allows them to use the driver to redirect air to the wing. He is part of the system but excluded by the rules as he is not part of the car.
He isn't excluded by the rules at all because there are regulations that specifically exclude such systems - and they don't explicitly exclude a driver being a part of that. You have
NO response to that other than "OMG it'z legal!! $$%%%%@@@@@@" It adds nothing but crap to a thread already filled with such crap.
Fine, you think it's legal as does the FIA (until they do another U-turn in which case someone else will be 'right'). There's nothing more for you to discuss. Let others get on with actually 'discussing' it and its legality based on things we actually know about.