Well, this is probably just a crazy concept, but taken to extreme it could bring some "academic technology" to F1.
Have you ever head of Shape Memory Alloys? They are metal alloys with the interesting characteristic of changing its mechanical properties when subjected to some thermal procedure. My master's degree study is on the control of actuators based in this materials, and while doing my research I found some interesting studies, for example
this:
http://www.smaterial.com/SMA/wing/wing.html
and this:
http://www.smaterial.com/SMA/winglet/winglet.html
The advantages of this material are its extremely high power density, but as a disadvantage it brings a low energy efficiency, as it is heat activated. I believe F1 current regulations would not allow the use of such devices in the general bodywork, but would this suit, for example, a ARW? Could this bring any advantage (beyond power density) on the current system teams are testing?