Well, I think we can say from experience that the airflow to the wing these days is pretty consistent across the span. McLaren has used, many times in the past, many curved wing spans precisely for what you state, but even they always revert back to the straight wing sections, and they have one of the fattest asses on the grid (bodywork only .. no reflection on the McLaren staff )marcush. wrote:would such a wing create crossflows over the wingspan as the air will undoubtedly be acellerated quite differently from middle to endplate or is it more like the design tries to equalize and take into account endplate influence as well as influence from the car body in front of the wing ?
a simple 1 section wing seems to be quite unsophisticated considering the air cannot be homogene hitting the wing leading edge..
I wonder if by creating vortexes along the wing's mid points they can reduces the end plate vortexes enough to reduce drag overall? It could also have the added benefit of better overall performance in yaw.