strad wrote:... so often engineers go off on wild tangents that aren't workable or applicable in the real world.
Far be it for me to defend the regulations, but surely with the restrictive regs, part of a good engineer's brief is to look for ways to go off piste with a blue sky design that they believe can give their team a serious advantage without suffering too greatly from the pitfalls.
What, for example if Adrian Newey had abandoned the idea for an EBD or a flexible front wing as being too outlandish and risky?
For me, design is always a compromise, regulations or not. The trick is to have a good idea of whether your departure from the norm offers enough advantages to overcome it's potential downsides, while having a very good idea of what those downsides might be.
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