f1isgood wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 20:21
I'm not a material scentist. But I wouldn't be surprised if there were materials that expand quickly upon heat (in this case due to friction as the skid is in contact with the track) but take longer to contract as it cools down.
I've been thinking of a simple pad of plastic since the start of this, constrained diametrically, in the chassis, that the skids abut to. TE maxxing. Are the skids measured mounted or dismounted?
If you consider such bodywork as moveable aero then it's the most clever moveable aero ever, because it only has to move around a millimeter (?) to make a significant impact upon the performance of the car, and there'd be no way to observe it directly on-track, unlike, say, bending wings.
The explanation for heating in general needn't even be nefarious. There could have been a genuine interest in maintaining a consistent temperature in the skid across an event. One less variable to worry about if it's x* C all the time.