bmw steering wheel

All that has to do with the power train, gearbox, clutch, fuels and lubricants, etc. Generally the mechanical side of Formula One.
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Could anyone explain please what the 'wing' control does?

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Probably sends a signal to the pits to adjust DF on the pit stop
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West wrote:Probably sends a signal to the pits to adjust DF on the pit stop
Why would than there be 0 and neutral (NT) positions?

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West wrote:Probably sends a signal to the pits to adjust DF on the pit stop
According to a fellow on Atlas, that is exactly what it does.

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manchild wrote:
West wrote:Probably sends a signal to the pits to adjust DF on the pit stop
Why would than there be 0 and neutral (NT) positions?
Thanks guys!

West, zac510, what does DF stand for? Is it front wing? And indeed, as manchild noticed, why there are 0 and NT settings then? If it is to tell pit crew to make wing ajustment I would imagine that 0 is initial setting and NT means that the wing needs to be replaced. But why 'NT'? Or is it INT?

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DF looks like differential settings

0 on wing can probably be default setting and NT can probably mean 50/50 aero split required
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kk wrote: Could anyone explain please what the 'wing' control does?
West wrote: Probably sends a signal to the pits to adjust DF on the pit stop
West, I think I am lost. Was your reply about the 'wing' control?

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West wrote: 0 on wing can probably be default setting and NT can probably mean 50/50 aero split required
I think, I know even less than I thought... :) What is 50/50 aero split? What does the NT stand for in that case?

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Just zoomed the pic - there are 9 positions for knob and it is on -1 while tail of the knob covers mark for position after +3. So apart from NT,-3,-2,-1,0,+1,+2,+3 you have another postiton after +3 which changes the story especialy since it is not +4 but some letter mark.

NT, 0, X = 3 unknown postions/functions.

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A 50/50 aero split would help balance the car into neutral steering, although downforce amounts would be different. In other words, the car will feel neutral, hence the NT. Again, this would be a guess.

Looking closely at the knobs, there is a colored pointer and a darker, black pointer. They could symbolize the gains or reductions of downforce in the front or rear.
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Tail is there just to ease the truning ot the knob... it is pretty standard feature for such switches.

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You're right; didn't notice they are 180 degrees from each other
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Id be suprised if it actually has anything to do with wings. Afterall they have radios......

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Well it's likely to be a setting for the driver to let the pit know what the car's behaviour is. With that the team would have a graph showing which laps the car was not behaving well, and after which they could try to search for a solution in the next race.

For instance, good behaviour with high fuel, oversteer with lighter fuel load or something. They can see that on a graph then rather than hearing it from the driver after the race.

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MrT wrote:Id be suprised if it actually has anything to do with wings. Afterall they have radios......
The thing about radios is you can misunderstand words. A system like this would give a very simple/clear piece of information back to the pits........