This idea just came to me, but I'm not sure if it is actually legal according to the DRS regs, can someone enlighten me?
This is a photo of the R30 at last years Italian GP. Renault used this rear wing with the little "spikes" on top to pass the minimum width rule on the chord of the rear wing. I was wondering if this principle could be applied to the DRS flap, in order to make the chord of the flap shorter, thus decreasing the amount of drag, thus giving the car a higher top speed.
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