SLC wrote:The slot in the flap of the McLaren top rear wing (and the shark fin - roll hoop duct) is there to stall the rear wing at high speed. This decreases the car's overall drag by a couple of percent and will increase the straight line top speed by around 10-20kph.
I think that seems to be the established idea now. It should give them a nice advantage in that department, until other teams work out how to copy it that is.
Rumour is that it is a semi-active system controlled by the driver - something to do with the driver's knee covering a hole in a pipe in the cockpit which, in some way or another, acts as a pressure switch.
I doubt it. Anything other than a passive system just wouldn't be legal. Even then, that's possibly a movable aerodynamic device as well, passive or not. That's why I cannot see there being anything more complicated or a smoking gun somewhere to what McLaren might be up to. Anything as complex as what has been described at various points in the depths of this thread would need to be completely passive, and to make some of the wild and wacky ideas work anywhere near reliably enough you would need an actively controlled system.