jjn9128 wrote:Bodywork flexibility is entirely legal so long as they pass the FIA pull tests. It's typical Mercedes/Wolff/Hamilton/F1 in general politics. They're "happy to be challenged" but as soon as they are they start whining about the legality of their opposition, Ferrari PU all over again, never shown/proved to be illegal. If their wing is bending more, just do better to pass the tests then have some bending. Simple really.
And that’s exactly why they are changing the tests... “Movable Aero Devices” are banned by the rules, ideally all of the aero parts will be rigid, but that it isn’t possible, therefore the FIA came out with these tests.
The problem is that the expected Flex isn’t supposed to be more than a few millimeters... The teams are exploiting the fact that the tests are static and have found ways (as they always do) to exploit that grey area.
It would seem that some teams (RBR) may be exploiting this more than others, but this is no different than clamping on other grey areas, like oil burning for example and a plethora of other exploited grey areas in the past... I’m surprised that it took this long though.
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