TFSA wrote: ↑23 Oct 2023, 17:59
Not really. The parts of the plank that are measured are made of titanium. And the holes they use auto measure them are huge.
It takes consistent wear to grind these down, not just a bad hit at a bad angle. You won't find any precedent for that.
The holes are big but the actual surface area of the titanium plates is small. Not to mention titanium is soft and not very wear resistant.
They used to be made of metal (probably a hardened tool steel), but the FIA mandated they be titanium for 2015 onwards. Back then press reported it was for the sparks, and the FIA responded to the backlash saying it was for safety.....