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cowoffunk wrote: "Colonel K" <like.im.gonna (AT) publish (DOT) this.net> wrote in message news:46515a4e$1 (AT) nntp (DOT) onyx.net... CatharticF1 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCe7kc0NU-k (See particularly the popup effect at the end of the straight) http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/58922 Perhaps the way for the FIA to put an end to this is to put all cars through an independent wind tunnel test. This would allow them to check the behaviour of the wings at high speed. Combined with the static load tests, this should sort things out fairly quickly. These tests need to be done at the track though, I don't think a portable wind tunnel exists... ..unless you got all the team managers to talk at the car about Max's new rule proposals... Why at the track? Why not as follows? Any new aero parts to be tested by the FIA at their approved wind tunnel before being used in a race. The only issue then is to ensure that the parts used by teams are the same design as those tested. Use of batch/serial numbers on parts could be used to aid scrutineering issues at the track. |
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| Colonel K wrote: cowoffunk wrote: "Colonel K" <like.im.gonna (AT) publish (DOT) this.net> wrote in message news:46515a4e$1 (AT) nntp (DOT) onyx.net... CatharticF1 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCe7kc0NU-k (See particularly the popup effect at the end of the straight) http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/58922 Perhaps the way for the FIA to put an end to this is to put all cars through an independent wind tunnel test. This would allow them to check the behaviour of the wings at high speed. Combined with the static load tests, this should sort things out fairly quickly. These tests need to be done at the track though, I don't think a portable wind tunnel exists... ..unless you got all the team managers to talk at the car about Max's new rule proposals... Why at the track? Why not as follows? Any new aero parts to be tested by the FIA at their approved wind tunnel before being used in a race. The only issue then is to ensure that the parts used by teams are the same design as those tested. Use of batch/serial numbers on parts could be used to aid scrutineering issues at the track. Yeah, more regulation is what F1 needs. RFID everything, drivers included. Don't want any dead-of-night substitutions. |
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News wrote: Colonel K wrote: cowoffunk wrote: "Colonel K" <like.im.gonna (AT) publish (DOT) this.net> wrote in message news:46515a4e$1 (AT) nntp (DOT) onyx.net... CatharticF1 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCe7kc0NU-k (See particularly the popup effect at the end of the straight) http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/58922 Perhaps the way for the FIA to put an end to this is to put all cars through an independent wind tunnel test. This would allow them to check the behaviour of the wings at high speed. Combined with the static load tests, this should sort things out fairly quickly. These tests need to be done at the track though, I don't think a portable wind tunnel exists... ..unless you got all the team managers to talk at the car about Max's new rule proposals... Why at the track? Why not as follows? Any new aero parts to be tested by the FIA at their approved wind tunnel before being used in a race. The only issue then is to ensure that the parts used by teams are the same design as those tested. Use of batch/serial numbers on parts could be used to aid scrutineering issues at the track. Yeah, more regulation is what F1 needs. RFID everything, drivers included. Don't want any dead-of-night substitutions. If you want to stop cheating, you need regulation or a single format series. Fact of life. |
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| Colonel K wrote: News wrote: Colonel K wrote: cowoffunk wrote: "Colonel K" <like.im.gonna (AT) publish (DOT) this.net> wrote in message news:46515a4e$1 (AT) nntp (DOT) onyx.net... CatharticF1 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCe7kc0NU-k (See particularly the popup effect at the end of the straight) http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/58922 Perhaps the way for the FIA to put an end to this is to put all cars through an independent wind tunnel test. This would allow them to check the behaviour of the wings at high speed. Combined with the static load tests, this should sort things out fairly quickly. These tests need to be done at the track though, I don't think a portable wind tunnel exists... ..unless you got all the team managers to talk at the car about Max's new rule proposals... Why at the track? Why not as follows? Any new aero parts to be tested by the FIA at their approved wind tunnel before being used in a race. The only issue then is to ensure that the parts used by teams are the same design as those tested. Use of batch/serial numbers on parts could be used to aid scrutineering issues at the track. Yeah, more regulation is what F1 needs. RFID everything, drivers included. Don't want any dead-of-night substitutions. If you want to stop cheating, you need regulation or a single format series. Fact of life. The series is now regulated. Has it stopped cheating? No. That leaves single format.... |
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News wrote: Colonel K wrote: News wrote: Colonel K wrote: cowoffunk wrote: "Colonel K" <like.im.gonna (AT) publish (DOT) this.net> wrote in message news:46515a4e$1 (AT) nntp (DOT) onyx.net... CatharticF1 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCe7kc0NU-k (See particularly the popup effect at the end of the straight) http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/58922 Perhaps the way for the FIA to put an end to this is to put all cars through an independent wind tunnel test. This would allow them to check the behaviour of the wings at high speed. Combined with the static load tests, this should sort things out fairly quickly. These tests need to be done at the track though, I don't think a portable wind tunnel exists... ..unless you got all the team managers to talk at the car about Max's new rule proposals... Why at the track? Why not as follows? Any new aero parts to be tested by the FIA at their approved wind tunnel before being used in a race. The only issue then is to ensure that the parts used by teams are the same design as those tested. Use of batch/serial numbers on parts could be used to aid scrutineering issues at the track. Yeah, more regulation is what F1 needs. RFID everything, drivers included. Don't want any dead-of-night substitutions. If you want to stop cheating, you need regulation or a single format series. Fact of life. The series is now regulated. Has it stopped cheating? No. That leaves single format.... Or more stringent methods of enforcing the regulations - which is what I suggest. As for single format - that's not Formula One. Never has been and never should be. |
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CatharticF1 <eferrari (AT) heaven (DOT) net> wrote: http://www.supload.us/free/RBRCheatwing.gif/view/ This is the sort of thing that happened many years ago (rear wing bending back at speed). I can't imagine the other teams can be happy .. IMO and for the record : - it's completely illegal - it should be changed immediately - same goes for the McLaren front wing |
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Now, as to why the other teams aren't protesting, there can be only one possible reason : - they're all filthy British cheats |
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As for why Ferrari isn't protesting either this or the McLaren wing : - they have more to lose than to gain by protesting I'll leave you to draw your own conclusion as to why. |
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But if you don't believe me: ask yourself why everyone who finishes behind McLaren aren't protesting it. |
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But if you don't believe me: ask yourself why everyone who finishes behind McLaren aren't protesting it. It is illegal, the FIA could stop it instantly if they chose to. |
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