Why would you say that? If referring to the latest pictures posted, aren't they just pressure taps?
- PP
Thats have nothing to do with DRS... This is just DRD (drag reduction sys) and yes is totaly pasive, with pressure/fluid swich etc.timbo wrote:I had impression that passive-DRS systems were banned for next year? Apparently, it's not?
Ah, so this is just to passively curb the quadratic DF/drag dependence?raymondu999 wrote:DRS-activated aero functions are banned. Passive stuff isn't.
Flexi-wing? That's not the right term, IMHO. These look like ride-height sensors, which are lasers measuring the clearance from the ground at any given time.n smikle wrote:Those sensors are Flexi-wing sensors people.
The Flexi front wing is one of the main enablers of Mclaren and Red Bull's speed. The Saube will be more consistent over a wider number of tracks with the Flex-wings which they did not have up until now.
"One of the conclusions we have reached is that the double DRS was a valid concept, but it slowed us down on other things," he told Autosprint.
"These days there's plenty of...'cunning' technology, let's call it that, around the front wing. But we had our system and our wings were designed around that concept.
"When it became clear what potential a different philosophy had, perhaps we should have taken a step back. In any case, next year's car won't have the double DRS, because the regulations don't allow it. So, we are evaluating alternative solutions."