Huntresa wrote:Even with explanation of what the wing does its strange that we have seen both the upwards RW and downwards RW from Williams on low downforce tracks, i think they used the downwards wing in Spa once, same year they used upwards for the first time at Canada.
How can the exact opposite of something be true for tracks that demand low downforce ?
The wing humped the other way has the AOA of the outer panels lowered in relation to the AOA of the center section - that is, the opposite of this latest Williams wing. It accomplishes the same thing - lowering of the down force. But I still don't know why these are better than just changing the overall AOA (and chord) of a straight wing section, like most other teams do.
edit: I can see how the latest version of the spoon wing might be easier to implement since it could leave the outboard attachments to the supports the same, thus you wouldn't have to fabricate/change the outboard supports just to change the wing. I guess/suspect/hypothesize that even though F1 used to be 'cost is no object', some of these teams are starting to consider manufacturing cost/time/schedule in the designs.