Edit: misunderstood, that's sort of what I meant tooHolm86 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 13:24This paragraph says when fixed, and by fixed it means not moving. It only takes into account rotational movement, not latteral, and this steering wheel moves laterally which means its not in it's fixed position, so should be legal with this formulationOehrly wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 12:28So how can this be legal:
From the 2020 regulations
10.2.1 With the steering wheel fixed, the position of each wheel centre and the orientation of its rotation axis must be completely and uniquely defined by a function of its principally vertical suspension travel, save only for the effects of reasonable compliance which does not intentionally provide further degrees of freedom.
But that is something they would change in the garage, not spend what must be a huge lot of resources on suspension mechanisms and packaging, just so the driver can adjust it on the fly. This is definitely something they want to run for the races.
Precicely, and the geometry doesn't change when the steering wheel is fixed, only when moved rotationally and in this case laterally. So legal according to the wording in the regulationsOehrly wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 13:44Edit: misunderstood
I guess this is vague and might be the legal opening. However, since it is vague the FIA might be able to ban it on the same ruling, or even based on the catch all moveable aerodynamics rule.Oehrly wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 13:44No, the paragraph only talks about rotation in the context of the wheels (as in tyres and rims).
Fixed, i.e. not moving in the context of the steering wheel is not further defined. Which would mean it's fixed in all possible directions of movement.
Since the diagonal of the tyres is longer than its height, this would indeed raise the front a little bit.dren wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 13:47Anyone have a rough estimate of how much this would gain in speed with just the reduction in drag from the toe change?
Also, wouldn't it also raise the front of the car based on the offset of the pushrods? Pulling the toe back should increase spring pressure on both push rods.