F1Krof wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 14:59
turbof1 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 13:45
F1Krof wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 12:33
I do not believe that is what is going on. It could be for driver's preference, since they're sharing the car with Bottas.
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.
We do not know it connects to the suspension for sure. Only Merc (and FIA) knows it for sure. We're all speculating at this point. Who knows maybe it is what everybody is suspecting, maybe it is for driver comfort adjustment, maybe it is because of the driver swap, or even maybe it is red herring to throw everybody out while the "real" devil is somewhere else completely.
I just don't know why would a team invest so much in money, and potentially hindering the development in that particular area when something like this could easily be protested and banned.
-We can definitely see the toe angle changing.
-We can definitely see the steering wheel being pulled backwards and pushed forwards.
That's not speculation, that is what is visible present. A team would never introduce a whole heap of complexity into a "on the go toe adjustment" feature for driver comfort/preference. If that was the sole purpose, they just burned a few millions and a lot of time at least on something they can do in the garage as well. It is a very safe assumption they do this for performance.
I can't say if this idea will stick legally. Mercedes will definitely try.