- 31 Mar 11, 17:02#248322
There is a rule that says aerodynamic parts can't flex - simple and unambiguous.
There is another rule that says the FiA can create more tests for any part of bodywork that moves or appears to move while the car is in motion. The test for this is visual, do humans see it move or appear to move.
Do you see any part of the RB7 flex, move or appear to move in any of the pictures, videos or graphics posted? I think any reasonable person that sees movement would accept that the FiA must and will investigate this further.
"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari
I dont get how watching a car can make it illegal
they are testing the wings to see that they deform in a lineal manner up until a certain load
There is a rule that says aerodynamic parts can't flex - simple and unambiguous.
There is another rule that says the FiA can create more tests for any part of bodywork that moves or appears to move while the car is in motion. The test for this is visual, do humans see it move or appear to move.
Do you see any part of the RB7 flex, move or appear to move in any of the pictures, videos or graphics posted? I think any reasonable person that sees movement would accept that the FiA must and will investigate this further.

"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari