The rear wing is the draggiest downforce producing part on a car. Of course you cannot compare whole drag levels only by looking at the rear wing, but it certainly is a key factor.etusch wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 17:42Mercedes claimed that they were slow at bahrain because they used bigger rear wing. I don't know if they are good at max speed here while they are looking like they had cut their rear wing from top as Toto had said. They use smaller sidepod smaller wing and if they are slower....LM10 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 17:32I think it’s early to say with certainty. While RBR has the higher top speeds, the Ferrari has the better low to mid speed acceleration which usually is a better indication for power.
In Bahrain the RBR had less rear wing. In Jeddah it’s again the case and this time even more so it looks like when comparing the rear wings.
Another thing to consider is if or which of the teams even turned it up. Ferrari is rumored to have not stressed the PU in this season yet and was not planning to do it in Jeddah either. Only later in the season once they’ve further checked the reliability.
The most crucial information we have is from Binotto and if he is to be believed, Ferrari is at least on par with others, if not ahead. That’s what he told.
I think you cannot compare two teams' df and drag level just looking rear wing.
Better low speed acceleration means power? For me this is very strange.
Better low to mid speed acceleration - or in other words the acceleration when traction does not matter anymore - is indicative of power. Ferrari not only has better low speed acceleration, but also low to mid speed acceleration.
In higher speeds drag is more crucial.