In hie latest blog post:
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2012/03/ ... s-in-2012/
Joe Saward says the secret of f1 aerodynamics in 2012 is the use of Coanda effect and Magnus effect.
I think this is a reasonable claim (probably Saward, who seldom writes about aero, has his good soure for it.)
Coanda effect is an already discussed topic here on f1t, whereas magnus effect has much many entries if you search for it, even if it is much less subtle than coanda effect, and everyone who has thrown a spinning ball in whatever ball game knows about it.
This year especially Coanda has become widespread word even in the not-so-technical forum and magazines like Autosprint in Italy for example.
As magnus effect is about rotating objects, its applications in f1 have to do with wheels and driveshafts.
In my opinion, in 2012 the only car I see is deling with magnus effect in some way dieeferent form the others is the redbull, with its partial fairing on the driveshaft.
Saward makes explicit reference to wheels, and maybe with that is meant that controlling tyre squirt will be key again - but that's not a novelty for 2012.
Maybe I have not looke hadr enough: what do you think?