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How do the Bulls grind off the front wing endplates and still pass the 100kg static load tests ?
Or , perhaps more appropriately , how is it that nobody else can copy this trait ? Charlie is saying they're ok . Horner is sounding all bored with the questioning . And , everyone else is left wondering how Newey is flexing the rules , enough to grind the endplates so much . It seems kinda weird that nobody else has worked a way to do this , as the downforce at speed must be far more weight than 100kg . Surely , these brains should be able to configure things such that they would not flex until they were above the required weight applied , and only then to a certain amount . So , what's really going on here ? If they aren't flexing the front down , the only other way is to lift the rear end , and that doesn't seem likely . But , Horner seems a bit too happy with talking about the mysterious front end . And Vettel said earlier he liked the rear . Are folks looking at the wrong end of the car ? |
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