I'm pretty sure it would be the opposite, the clog would stop the duct working so it wont stall at high speed.Shrieker wrote:If an f-ducted front wing is configured to stall only above a given speed (say, 300km/h) it might end up getting stalled all the time when it gets clogged. I don't think that was the case with McLaren in Korea though. But in theory yes, a clogged part can cause an f-ducted front wing to stall all the time.