Yeah but you still have to legally wait for other teams to protest and then the FIA does its thing and may or may not approve and what ever. But the current FIA stance is that its legal but banned for next year.
cmon it's gorgeous! it can do mysterious things, cool the tyres, get rid of those inner shoulder blisters, raise the front ride height a bit (12 degrees of steering can drop it by 5mm so 1 degree of toe in can raise it by .4mm if it's linear) AND we can see itgodlameroso wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 22:56I still can't believe how much fuss people make over a gimmick.
I work in the auto field, non racing, and i assure you i can get fired tomorrow for 0.1mm . A tollerabile difference would be 0.001 MayBe 0.01, if the chief Is Happy 0.05izzy wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 23:28cmon it's gorgeous! it can do mysterious things, cool the tyres, get rid of those inner shoulder blisters, raise the front ride height a bit (12 degrees of steering can drop it by 5mm so 1 degree of toe in can raise it by .4mm if it's linear) AND we can see itgodlameroso wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 22:56I still can't believe how much fuss people make over a gimmick.
PLUS it's contentious, borderline and totally F1
Tell that to Red Bull. Sure doesn't make sense to pay your lawyers to analyze a gimmick. Doesn't make much sense to threaten to protest over a gimmick, either.godlameroso wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 22:56I still can't believe how much fuss people make over a gimmick.
5mm is legal at 12 degrees of lock, unless it's changed in the last couple of years without me noticing. There's a good article about it by Gary Anderson: https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/fia- ... 1/1384526/
andThe FIA is using a 5mm change from lock to lock as the threshold for legality,
half-a-millimetre can make a significant difference to both the overall amount of downforce and the balance of the car.
is not lock to lock m8, but didn remeber the degrees..izzy wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 00:135mm is legal at 12 degrees of lock, unless it's changed in the last couple of years without me noticing. There's a good article about it by Gary Anderson: https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/fia- ... 1/1384526/
andThe FIA is using a 5mm change from lock to lock as the threshold for legality,half-a-millimetre can make a significant difference to both the overall amount of downforce and the balance of the car.
Yeah your are going to be fired because you didnt check your instruments right!mmred wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 23:47I work in the auto field, non racing, and i assure you i can get fired tomorrow for 0.1mm . A tollerabile difference would be 0.001 MayBe 0.01, if the chief Is Happy 0.05izzy wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 23:28cmon it's gorgeous! it can do mysterious things, cool the tyres, get rid of those inner shoulder blisters, raise the front ride height a bit (12 degrees of steering can drop it by 5mm so 1 degree of toe in can raise it by .4mm if it's linear) AND we can see itgodlameroso wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 22:56I still can't believe how much fuss people make over a gimmick.
PLUS it's contentious, borderline and totally F1
Imagine what happens in the racing department
mm or degrees?mmred wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 23:47I work in the auto field, non racing, and i assure you i can get fired tomorrow for 0.1mm . A tollerabile difference would be 0.001 MayBe 0.01, if the chief Is Happy 0.05izzy wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 23:28cmon it's gorgeous! it can do mysterious things, cool the tyres, get rid of those inner shoulder blisters, raise the front ride height a bit (12 degrees of steering can drop it by 5mm so 1 degree of toe in can raise it by .4mm if it's linear) AND we can see itgodlameroso wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 22:56I still can't believe how much fuss people make over a gimmick.
PLUS it's contentious, borderline and totally F1
Imagine what happens in the racing department
I don't work with mechanical instruments. I design car parts for a famous german brand.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 00:17Yeah your are going to be fired because you didnt check your instruments right!mmred wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 23:47I work in the auto field, non racing, and i assure you i can get fired tomorrow for 0.1mm . A tollerabile difference would be 0.001 MayBe 0.01, if the chief Is Happy 0.05izzy wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 23:28
cmon it's gorgeous! it can do mysterious things, cool the tyres, get rid of those inner shoulder blisters, raise the front ride height a bit (12 degrees of steering can drop it by 5mm so 1 degree of toe in can raise it by .4mm if it's linear) AND we can see it
PLUS it's contentious, borderline and totally F1
Imagine what happens in the racing department
But a toleranace is a tolerance! As long as it is within the rules!
Remember flexi-wings?!
And the Williams flexi-splitter!
You mean the brake ducts? Protesting something is relatively low cost. You're going to pay your lawyers regardless, might as well put them to work.zibby43 wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 00:10Tell that to Red Bull. Sure doesn't make sense to pay your lawyers to analyze a gimmick. Doesn't make much sense to threaten to protest over a gimmick, either.godlameroso wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 22:56I still can't believe how much fuss people make over a gimmick.
I am talking of mm cause we re comparing heights here.godlameroso wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 00:47mm or degrees?mmred wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 23:47I work in the auto field, non racing, and i assure you i can get fired tomorrow for 0.1mm . A tollerabile difference would be 0.001 MayBe 0.01, if the chief Is Happy 0.05izzy wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 23:28
cmon it's gorgeous! it can do mysterious things, cool the tyres, get rid of those inner shoulder blisters, raise the front ride height a bit (12 degrees of steering can drop it by 5mm so 1 degree of toe in can raise it by .4mm if it's linear) AND we can see it
PLUS it's contentious, borderline and totally F1
Imagine what happens in the racing department
And thus the DAS system is not aero related.
The steering wheel is definitely moving. That's how it was first found out, after all. The wheel is moved fore and aft.Also worth noting that Merc argue the steering wheel is being used to adjust the wheels, when it actual fact it's the steering column that looks to be moving and be the key player in the system.