hardingfv32 wrote:
I wondered if the V's were related to the wing fence. That fact that they extend the fence around the end of the wing. If the end of the wing is up against a boundary set by the rules, a V section would allow a fully extended fence while a majority of the end on the wing stayed on the boundary.
Brian
Yes, that is a valid thought & possibility, but I don't think that this applies in this case - so close, but no cigar - Sorry
as you can see, in this picture, the "fence" does not make full use of the height "cut out" by the V section in the flap.
Furthermore, you see, that on the outside, the "hinges" of the DRS flap exceed the max height of the flap and even the endplate, so it seems, that the rules "tolerate" this somewhat.
Also, you would not need to cut such a large V, just to "embed" the "fence", a small slot would do as well. - IMHO
These photos, maybe provides a "different angle/line of thought" for the "fence" argument.
Not everything on an F1 car has aerodynamic reasons.
and as you can see here, they extend the "fence" over the edge of the flap, without cutting the V, so the rules must allow this, and the V is cut for another reason.
Someone said, that it was cut to reduce drag somewhat, let's see if we can find the reason, why this is/could be the case, that will bring us closer to the "final" answer.