DC2 wrote:I don't understand why they'd want a DRS triggered F-duct. Wouldn't it make more sense to have a passive F-duct rear wing that works when DRS is not on? Then we don't need to be within 1 sec of someone to have higher top speed and it'll also work anywhere in the field. Mercedes had the passive f-duct in 2010. They should have the knowledge of how to make one work right now.
I think since the operation of the "f-duct" was difficult for non-technical people to understand, that term gets applied to any sort of aerodynamic device these days. And it also is the easiest to fabricate stories about. Here's the formula on how it happens: 1) pick a location for the effect (RW, FW, bargeboard, diffuser, etc), 2) pick some shadow/reflection/inlet shaped area to call the intake, 3) throw logic and reason (and even physics) out the window, 4) and tell everyone is MUST be true because you read it on the internet or heard someone mention it in an interview.