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#251329
Judging from Matchett's latest Chalk Talk video at Speed TV, it appears RBR have done something clever with the front suspension and are allowing the the entire chassis to kneel, rotating about the contact patch of the rear tyres.

Their images show no indication of a "flexy" front wing.
#254911
El Pais correspondent Oriol Puigdemont claims to have uncovered a possible explanation for the RB7's flexi-front in images from Sebastian's crash last Friday.

He claims there are cables seen dangling from the pillar which could be used to free the front wing to flex.

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#254918
El Pais correspondent Oriol Puigdemont claims to have uncovered a possible explanation for the RB7's flexi-front in images from Sebastian's crash last Friday.

He claims there are cables seen dangling from the pillar which could be used to free the front wing to flex.


Like tightening a string on a bow. No amount of testing of the front wing/nose in the rig created for the testing purpose would uncover that.
#254919
i remember seeing those cables and wondering what their purpose was. I figured they could have been for various telemetry gadgets during practice.
#254920
So have we found the reason behind the flexi-wings?


Even if its not cables to de-tension the wing, its a good idea for the other teams to do is it not?
#254936
El Pais correspondent Oriol Puigdemont claims to have uncovered a possible explanation for the RB7's flexi-front in images from Sebastian's crash last Friday.

He claims there are cables seen dangling from the pillar which could be used to free the front wing to flex.


Like tightening a string on a bow. No amount of testing of the front wing/nose in the rig created for the testing purpose would uncover that.


Just my opinion but I think that would be classed as movable aero, if it is anything to do with cable tension then I think it would use a reduction in tension to reduce rigidity to allow more flex.

Maybe Newey's been playing with these:

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#254967
Also, hasn't it been determined that the flex tests on the wing are done with it off of the rest of the car? If so, these cables would serve no purpose, right?
#254970
There is only one purpose for a cable and that's for pulling. There would have to be a much better examination of photographs taken from that event, but if indeed it is a cable instead of wire, then someone's got some splainin' to do.
#254973
True, but my point is the cable would not be functional during the flex tests, so why bother?


I agree, that's why I described it as a bow being flexed by a cable instead of those adorable plastic toy animals stonemonkey linked :D . If the wing is tested and there's no flex, then there is no flex and there's no moveable wing according to the test. That image spanky posted is certainly not good enough to make an accusation, but regardless, I'm sure we're not the only ones talking about that, as it was probably noticed by a number of other teams.
#254977
So you're suggesting that the cable is used to pull the nose down during high-speeds?


I'm just responding to the potential meaning of a picture. I'm suggesting nothing since I've no clue, but I know that whatever is being done consists of a hell of a lot more than just rake or suspension.
#254993
You know what, that picture is from 2010 .... Look at Seb's helmut... hmmm

But the point is still there I guess
#254994
I think that you may find that cable is what is used, to activate the adjustable flap angle on the front wings last year.......

Pat


You think for a second they'd leave the 100 or so grams of dead weight that cable and its housing would weigh in a nosecone they've probably manufactured two dozen or so new ones of since the moveable front wing flaps were banned?

EDIT: then yeap, good catch thats what it is if it's 2010. I spent some time this afternoon trying to find clear pictures for the Friday crash and everything I came across was the car already on the flatbed or of the car but nothing of the wing.
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