yener wrote:Putting the front or rear wing lower doesnt give more downforce. Placing them higher does.
I think AMG is not spending to much time on the body aerodynamics because the real issues are inside the bodywork.
Also i do not believe they haven't have any upgrades, they are just not viewable from the outside.
It's a pretty known fact that the front wings will generate more downforce, the lower they are and that's why everybody was trying to copy Red Bull's front wings flex because it lowered the sides of the wing to increase the downforce of it. The rear wing gives more df placed higher because of receiving more air flow as opposed to the disrupted flow of lower places of the rear.
And Button gave his 2 cents on the matter of the traditional need to pursuit downforce being more important than the sole focus on tire, which Brawn suggests:
"The more downforce you have, the fewer issues [you have] everywhere else," he said. "You can get tyre temperature, so you can take away the parts of the car we have had to put on to help, which will give us more downforce again.
"Downforce just helps everything: it covers up issues you can't solve any other way. I don't think we have had a big enough update before to be in the mix. Here we have that update and I hope that it takes us back to the front.
"Our long-run pace is definitely a weakness: if you look at our degradation compared to some of the quicker teams, which also includes Sauber, we are weaker in that area. Some of it is because they have got more downforce than us."