SLC wrote:It is definitely a stalling mechanism. Yes, this will decrease the effectiveness of the diffuser but at 300kph down a straight you don't really care about the absolute downforce level you are producing - as long as you can shed 10-15 pts of Cd.
And yes, it is driver operated. Somehow.
You're free to believe this, just like some people believe in the 2nd coming.
However, you have to appreciate that the rear wing and diffusor work in conjunction with each other.
Higher efficiency of the rear wing increase the scavenging of the diffusor which increase downforce.
remove the rear wing and the diffusor alone does not keep the car on the ground nor does it maintain stability. If it did then when a rear wing falls off, the car would go faster and still be stable. However we see in reality that when a rear wing falls off, the car looses stability.
If you stall the rear wing, its the same effect as removing the wing.
Maintaining equal pressure on both upper and lower surfaces of the wing is not possible unless you can blow a very large VOLUME of air into the wake behind the wing. You cannot achieve that without a large pump pumping slowly. So the only way to stall the wing is too use the engine as a pump, robbing power.
The purpose of the flap blowing has nothing to do with stall. get over it, its science fiction.
Flap blowing is about wing efficiency through boundary layer control.
i know we love to get the creative juices flowing so lets talk about magnetic levitation for the MP4/25 or how about turning it into a hover craft down the straight with all the stalled air in the now choked (if you believe in wing stall) diffusor. Lets discuss some stability control mechanisms to make this work.
Stalled wings is nonsense, can we move on...