Red Bull rear wing wobbling while launching off the line at the start, from 0 to 5 - 15 mph.
jesus, RB is getting the whole pit complex to wobble. Adrian, as always, thinking outside the box.OO7 wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 11:11Red Bull rear wing wobbling while launching off the line at the start, from 0 to 5 - 15 mph.
https://i.imgur.com/QJhbqf1.gif
Chene_Mostert wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 14:45jesus, RB is getting the whole pit complex to wobble. Adrian, as always, thinking outside the box.OO7 wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 11:11Red Bull rear wing wobbling while launching off the line at the start, from 0 to 5 - 15 mph.
https://i.imgur.com/QJhbqf1.gif
The Red Bull of Perez (behind Max) serves as a reference that shows the rear wing does bend sideways quite significantly.Chene_Mostert wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 14:45jesus, RB is getting the whole pit complex to wobble. Adrian, as always, thinking outside the box.OO7 wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 11:11Red Bull rear wing wobbling while launching off the line at the start, from 0 to 5 - 15 mph.
https://i.imgur.com/QJhbqf1.gif
The whole rear wing vibrates in that AT practice start gif. With the Red Bull it just angles to one side then straightens up, no vibration.
Thanks! I'd imagine they probably all behave quite similarly, but who knows! As you say the gif of the RBR could be a little misleading.
I created the gif from the original footage and there's very a very minor constant vibration throughout the rear wing, then it just leans to one side and straightens out again. The footage was from the replays shown during the Safety Car period on lap 8.
What kind of benefit do you expect from a sideways wobbling rear wing?
Perhaps it causes the flow to become unstable, separate, stall and thus shed drag?LM10 wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 18:10What kind of benefit do you expect from a sideways wobbling rear wing?
just a 'passing thought' but what effect would the disrupted air from that have on a following (or passing) car?LM10 wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 18:10What kind of benefit do you expect from a sideways wobbling rear wing?
Not as much as the outwash from the front wing/barge-board combo (the air from the wing is moving upwards as it is). At these super low speeds (where the cars do not run on-track) the effect would be zero. It does suggest that the structure of the wing is designed to operate in the loaded state, rather than unloaded (this phenomenon is largely unnoticeable during running - except for in super-slow-mo shots over kerbs - a lateral force rather than longitudinal).
Also says this will come into effect starting in Saudi ArabiaThe word in the paddock is that the rules makers have already given the ten teams a heads-up. The technical directive, which was only introduced in the summer as a reaction to allegedly too flexible rear wings - pushed by Mercedes against Red Bull - is to be extended to include a new passage with a special test. Specifically tailored to Red Bull's complaint.