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Well, it's official. The FIA have ruled that the RB6 front wing is completely legal! Good news for me!👍👍
Source?
Well, it's official. The FIA have ruled that the RB6 front wing is completely legal! Good news for me!👍👍
Source?
Yes, of course. According to GPUpdate, Newey has confirmed that the FIA have declared the flexa-wing legal.
Here is the link.
Red Bull and Newey stated at the start of the year "there is no one aspect that makes our car fast, there's lots of small things".
Now think about how many "tricks" have been revealed so far, blown diffusers, flexing wings....
But the flexi-wings haven't been there from the start.
But the flexi-wings haven't been there from the start.
So? I don't see how that affects what I said, the Red Bull is the sum of lots of small parts. If you stick the Red Bull flexing wing on the McLaren, it won't gain them a whole second. Just like bolting on a blown diffuser hasn't.
Too true. Everyone can try for flexi-wings now, but it will take a few races to make them work with the rest of the package. McLaren is in a small heap of trouble... their package works great with the F-duct, but so far, any other strategy they've tried to adopt from other teams has failed.
I don't know. You gave a quote pre flexi-wing and then only gave one other trick.
It'll be interesting to see how the RB goes around Spa. There is quite a few high speed corners there, but all of that extra downforce they have will make them dead slow on the straights. McLaren will make a come back there I think because they have so much straight line speed with the f-duct and the Mercedes engine.
It'll be interesting to see how the RB goes around Spa. There is quite a few high speed corners there, but all of that extra downforce they have will make them dead slow on the straights. McLaren will make a come back there I think because they have so much straight line speed with the f-duct and the Mercedes engine.
Methinks the Red Bulls won't be great at all at Spa. Regardless of creating downforce without drag, they'll fall back on the straights cause the Renault doesn't churn out as much horses as its rivals. I'm expecting middle to bottom of Q3 from them. McLaren, and possibly Force India to be up there, with Mercedes up there as well.
Methinks the Red Bulls won't be great at all at Spa. Regardless of creating downforce without drag, they'll fall back on the straights cause the Renault doesn't churn out as much horses as its rivals. I'm expecting middle to bottom of Q3 from them. McLaren, and possibly Force India to be up there, with Mercedes up there as well.