Flexiwings 2024

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falonso81
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It should not matter if the wing passes the static load test. What should matter is that the space between the flap and the main plane, should not increase or decrease at any point on track.

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falonso81 wrote:
20 Sep 2024, 18:12
It should not matter if the wing passes the static load test. What should matter is that the space between the flap and the main plane, should not increase or decrease at any point on track.
But the FIA are controlling it with a static load test, against which the technical teams are designing, specifying and testing themselves.

The "gate" has been left open, there's inadequate control in reality.

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chrisc90
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I dont think there are any static load tests that pull ‘up’ on the DRS flap when closed. Only test I’m aware of is the slot gap of 85mm with the roller thing (one that Lewis was caught out with in 2021)

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Farnborough wrote:
20 Sep 2024, 18:19
falonso81 wrote:
20 Sep 2024, 18:12
It should not matter if the wing passes the static load test. What should matter is that the space between the flap and the main plane, should not increase or decrease at any point on track.
But the FIA are controlling it with a static load test, against which the technical teams are designing, specifying and testing themselves.

The "gate" has been left open, there's inadequate control in reality.
I do question what will happen if after saying they'll change it Mclaren(or any other team) showed up with something in that vein.
Are they updating the tests?

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organic
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They're not doing a good job at policing this, are they?

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organic wrote:They're not doing a good job at policing this, are they?
The moment you don’t prosecute the noodle cars you are opening the flood gates.

Whatever is coming, FIA inconsistency brought it onto themselves.

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dialtone wrote:
20 Sep 2024, 19:00
organic wrote:They're not doing a good job at policing this, are they?
The moment you don’t prosecute the noodle cars you are opening the flood gates.

Whatever is coming, FIA inconsistency brought it onto themselves.
Pretty much.

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organic
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Now pretty much nobody is happy

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Vanja #66
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I think McLaren can be very happy. They had a P2, double podium and a win with an obviously illegal wing which gave them a decent benefit in the race on all 3 tracks
And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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Well I was certainly happy that it was legal for so long 🤣🤣
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