Is that even allowed? Also how would you implement DRS then?wesley123 wrote:A single plane wing might be possible? It surprised me how low downforce they ran in Spa, they didnt have such small wings in the past 2 years.
Yepajdavison2 wrote:as in no rear wing planes?
I think you are talking about a Williams : viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8988raymondu999 wrote:Wasn't there a BAR or something that once tried to race with endplates only?
No more than, so yes, it would be entirely valid to run with only a beam wing. However...when viewed from the side of the car, no longitudinal cross section may have more than two sections in this area, each of which must be closed.
If you have a rear wing, the movable section must be longer than the lower section, so you can't run only the DRS flap.The chord of the rearmost and uppermost closed section must always be smaller than the chord of the lowermost section at the same lateral station.
The way I read that it says you're not allowed to use DRS to defend if you aren't making an attempt to pass the car within a second ahead of you... I guess it would be pretty hard to argue someone wasn't doing that, but it's an odd corner anyway.The adjustable bodywork may be activated by the driver at any time prior to the start of the race and, for the sole purpose of improving overtaking opportunities during the race
What it surely would ban is using DRS to defend if you overtake before the activation zone but after the detection zone.raymondu999 wrote:Well arguably using the DRS to get closer to the guy in front would be trying to improve overtaking opportunities