Interesting video showing the floor of the F138 flexing quiet a bit. I saw this over on a technical forum and they were discussing if it was the natural frequency (NF) of the floor being hit that caused such significant movement and again whether it was a good thing or not. I doubt it is the NF thing as you can see the front wing also moving and the it's doubtful both items will have the same NF.
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What I thought as I looked at it wasn't so much as to how it was happening, but that it was happening. Now, if it was not the NF thing then what it does show is that the floor road surface connection is pretty strong on the Ferrari. Maybe this is the "Rory wonder floor" they talked about from last year. Perhaps its only this year they are able to get it working - now they have sorted out their wind tunnel and correlation issues out.
Although the DRS problem Nando had was a real downer for our team in Bahrain, consider how long Nando drove the F138 with the wing stuck open and even on that long curve the Force India of Di Resta (which was pretty fast yesterday) made no ground on Nando. The core DF of the F138 must be fairly handy as well as Nando's driving skill
