I didn't pay any attention to them really. I'm sure we'll get some pics of it. Will post some up soon. Wouldn't surprise me though.radosav wrote:does anyone else thinks that red bull front wing was flexing again? it looked as it was touching the track at some corners
I didn't pay much attention to that, but noticed both drivers changed their FW, and on TV they seemed ok, not damaged at all.radosav wrote:does anyone else thinks that red bull front wing was flexing again? it looked as it was touching the track at some corners
[nvm]radosav wrote:Webber :
"I don't know where I got damage to my front wing, but I had to pit for a new nose. I lost a lot of time with that - and on the few laps before when it started playing up.
Vettel:
"I don't know what the problem was when we had to change the nose of the car; I wasn't sure if I had damage or something stuck at the front - maybe a piece of rubber or something. I tried another lap, but it wasn't the right thing to do, so we decided to come in and change the nose to make sure. It lost us some time, but it was the right thing, as I was told there was some damage to the front left of the wing."
Yeah it was flexing a bit todayradosav wrote:does anyone else thinks that red bull front wing was flexing again? it looked as it was touching the track at some corners
trueAnthonyG wrote:If the whole wing flexes on that "axle" it's quite brilliant, no deformation with a vertical load test, but all you want during a race.
I think it may have been on the Sky coverage, but RBR were quoted as saying that they still don't understand why the duct isn't working as the CFD and windtunnel say it should.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Yeah you could see from the coverage they closed the duct. So obvious testing yesterday for future updates. Will be interesting to see how this RB duct evolves.Nando wrote:BBC F1 technical analyst Gary Anderson
"I'm down looking at the Red Bulls. On Friday, Sebastian Vettel ran with a duct in the coke-bottle area between the rear wheels open and his team-mate Mark Webber had it closed off. Now Vettel has the same specification as Webber."