flmkane wrote: ↑06 Sep 2021, 10:50
Yo what? Why are you trying to tell me what the rules are when you've never read the rules?
"3.9.9 In order to ensure that the requirements of Article 3.8 are respected, the FIA reserves the right to introduce further load/deflection tests on any part of the bodywork which appears to be (or is suspected of), moving whilst the car is in motion"
Referring to my prior post I did mention that the rules are crap but they are in their current form specifically because of Red Bull.
A lot of what you're saying would have been valid ten years ago but now the rules, specifically section 3.9 are written very different
Yes, I have read those rules. The problem is that the rule you quote above does not give any bearing about how to interpret the rules on track. You will always see
some deflection - and the above just specifies qualitatively that it cannot be too much. But what is too much? This is not information that designers can take into account in any way.
And yes, the FIA
can change the goalposts mid-season but it doesn't mean they should; ad-hoc changes based on qualitative observations of 'too much movement' are very poor practice. You are basically forcing designers to adhere to design criteria that they were not aware of when they were designing. Just imagine you'd be asked to design a bridge deck which 'fits well'. What does that mean? 10mm tolerance? 1mm? If the FIA wanted to limit flexing on the track, they should have provided quantitative rules for flexing on the track, upfront. Then, if RB is doing something illegal, they can punish accordingly. Imposing new rules/tolerances mid season inherently affects some teams more than others, and a neutral sporting body should aim to avoid that.
edit, for clarification: Although I am an RB fan, I do think that if RB were really doing something that was illegal according to the rules (As they were starting the season), they should have been punished for it outright - the rules are there for a reason. I also would not be bothered if, say, RB had a big advantage of their wings in 2020, and that would have inspired a rulechange for 2021 by which RB is affected much more than other teams. Bad luck, but they can take it into account for their 2021 design (just like everyone now had to take floor changes into account). It's specifically the mid-season changes that I find problematic, even though FIA states they can do so.