from the looks of it in this picture its being fixed by the hinges from underneath214270 wrote: ↑20 May 2022, 22:17Downwards surely? The fixings are no different to how the front wing elements are mounted. You’d fix from the underside if you wanted it to bend upsiskue2005 wrote: ↑20 May 2022, 19:51it flexes upwards when it hit the track, hence preventing porpoisingKeiKo403 wrote: ↑20 May 2022, 19:33https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FTIs9elaIAA ... ame=medium
Could this part flex down and act like a skirt sealing a section of the floor? We’ve been thinking for a while that floors flexing were a bad thing but could Merc be gaining a benefit from it here?
If it wasn’t going to flex downwards and make contact with the surface of track then why make so much of the edge out of a metallic material and not go full carbon? Unless it’s because they don’t want it to flex?