yamahasho wrote:Thanks but i’m still scratching my head on this, spec part or not, from the images of the actuator clearly looks like it can open more than the 85mm otherwise how did teams get caught out on it.
Although some claimed the part was defective it shows it can be opened more to a point where it’s creating lift on the rear.
Let’s say if 85mm reduces drag by 25% then even 2mm extra gap could give you over 26% drag reduction. Maybe worth like 5kph. The actuator arm looks it can be adjusted. You could also pivot the mounting points to get the flap even more flat.
Given the amount of electronics and electro hydraulics on these cars, it would be easy to program it to open more than the allowed amount. Just saying.
Sorry, but no it wouldn't. This is literally not possible, because the actuator always moves 100% of its travel length. It's a pull-mechanism, and it cannot pull beyond its allocated length without breaking, no matter how you program it.
Also, any electronic had to go through the FIA ECU. FIA has access to all the data and software.
Mercedes got caught out on it in 2021 because of tolerances on the wing. The inner part of the wing did fulfill the requirements, but the outer part failed the test. Remember that the wings do have flex, and since the DRS actuator pulls on the central part of the wing, but the outer part failed the test, it has nothing to do with the actuator. Mercedes simply got their tolerances wrong.