I beleive this is the new trick for 2012. Front wings that have strategically located air jets in them.
What are these holes(jets) for? Are they for blowing the wing?
Nope, too small! A 1 inch diameter hole is not big enough to blow a whole front wing plane. And blowing and stalling the front wing would just mess up the whole downstream air distribution that teams spend thousands of hours to optimize.While very important Front wing down force is not the name of the game here. It is the design conditions behind the front wing. The Wake.
Each hole is the inlet to an intricate nozzle(s) inside the wing - The nozzles are strategically aimed to improve the wake of the front wing.
These nozzles are located very close to the origin of a selected front wing vortex generator. They add directional energy to the generated vortex by injecting air into it from a designed angle, adding more swirl and strength; also extending the life and hence range of the vortex allowing more effective manipulation of the air conditions around and under the car by the engineers.
I think Mclaren and Mercedes have been running these wings in testing (2012) - seen by all but identified by none - until now.
These new breed of wings are classified internally by the name of "V-WINGS"
My drawing below. What do you guys think of this theory?