Lando was running a medium downforce wing, he has no need to trim.LionsHeart wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 15:41Well, not just because Stella said that their rear wing with low downforce is not effective. On braking, there is less stability, at the entrance to the turn, too. But this is not based on telemetry, but simply observation over the past 10-12 years.mwillems wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 15:22Hate to break it to everyone, but Piastri is just 4kmh faster on the straight with the Low DF wing at the start of his fastest lap, which was lap 4 for Oscar and Lap 6 for Lando, both on Softs.
If they are running similar setups, fuel etc... then they will use the higher DF wing. The Lower DF wing doesn't look like it works too well on this car, but more data is needed to really understand that, not a single lap comparison.
Let's see which rear wing both drivers will choose for the second practice. I also noticed that in the first practice at some point in time Lando rode with the front wing without trimming, I was surprised to see this.
We also know the trade off between tyres, speed, corners etc. The point being made is that the overall top speed is not much different between the wings. On that straight the exit should be surmounted if it is a problem and braking will have little to do with it, you can see from the telemetry they brake at similar times.
But there is not sufficient data to understand fully. What we can see if that the data we do have for the low DF wing shows it to be a poor choice so far, but everything can change and we may not have all the facts we need. It jus doesn't look good so far.