In Baku, the battle for the championship will not be the only topic of conversation. The race in Azerbaijan will also be about Red Bull Racing's flexible rear wing. In Spain, it was clearly visible how Red Bull uses the flexible rear wing and Mercedes feared that this would give them a big advantage in Baku.
According to Anthony Davidson, however, it's a different story in Baku. "It's incredibly hard to spot. What the FIA are doing now is looking back from the rear-view camera. They've introduced some markers, some chequered flag spots on the wings," Davidson explained to Sky Sports. Looking at footage of Red Bull's rear wing, Davidson continues.
"As the [Red Bull] car builds up speed, the wing will gradually deflect and move away from the static line as we saw to a greater extent in Barcelona. In the braking zone, it comes back to the yellow static line". Davidson, however, sees that Mercedes have adopted the trick. "The interesting thing is at Mercedes it's a similar story with this wing configuration they are running," he said.
"When [the Mercedes car] comes to the braking zone at the first corner, the wing meets up with the static line. It's a similar kind of thing. We've seen a similar kind of thing on the Ferrari front-wing. It's hard to stop these wings flexing but how much is too much?", Davidson concludes.
If Redbull insist they are within the rules so other teams will be within the rules. FIA shouldn't let Redbull and others run this wing for this grand Prix since it seems to give advantage in long straight however they let them do it. As a result, other teams will copy it.
My god! Are you guys capable of saying something else? DAS was not even mentioned in the rules. Nobody even knew what it does so they didn't have anything to say it's illegal. Other teams were dying to know what exactly it does. When other teams saw how powerful it is they wanted to copy and build it so FIA made it illegal for the next year to prevent teams from developing das mainly because of costs. If you don't know anything about it, you shouldn't just repeat something you heard.
Mercedes' front wing flex even more than RedBull's rear wing, but the FIA didn't put "dots" and doesn't change the method of testing the front spoiler. Double standards...