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I don't think it's just the load that is important in making the wings flex, but where it is applied. A clever designer could shape the wing to direct the airflow over a key part of the wing which, when subject to that level of force, causes it to flex. Perhaps even several points which must all be under that load in order for this effect, in which case it's likely that the tests carried out when the cars are being scrutinised would not be able to cause the wings to flex.
Note that when it comes to aerodynamics, I haven't really got a clue and that may sound like the most ridiculous thing ever.
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