Why do you think so?wesley123 wrote:afaik every team is running them
Do you remember why Toyotas started from the last row at Australia'09?
Why do you think so?wesley123 wrote:afaik every team is running them
Benefit of flexi rear wing (which was stalling at high speed, same as F-duct) was eliminated when FIA required spacers between wing planes.wesley123 wrote:yes because of it flexing too much, as long as you stay within the limits.
not flexible, ha?Morteza AMG wrote:Renault's front wing for Monza:
mith wrote:Do you see any changes in the wing since Spa? I don't.
Spa during the race :wesley123 wrote:it isnt new, it is the same wing as run at spa, with the gurney's
At Canada Renault went a bit too far with reducing the front wing and they had tyre problems (all teams had, but Kubica pitted one more time than most other drivers), so maybe they're not eager to make that mistake once again.Anyway.. a change to the front wing does not subtract as much drag as a change to the rear wing. This is due to the bulky body of the car being behind the front wing. So we may see teams running the same or slightly modified front wings instead of wings with reduced bumber profiles.