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 ?
It was in 2011
The upwards RW, as used in Canada, have a bigger chord at the flanks and the "gap" in the centre of the wing is to compensate that and decrease drag
While the downwards one, as is the case with the Spa's one, have it's flanks with a very short chord which already decreases drag considerably. So, they can afford to run a bigger chord at the centre
Both do the same, Williams just switched the position where they want to concentrate the reduction of drag(flanks or centre)
Albeit, teams like Red Bull have so much rear downforce that they can afford to a smalll chord and AoA in the entire's wing span, when on low downforce tracks such as Canada, Spa.
Only in the ultra low downforce config that requires Monza that ALL teams go for a full span short chord and AoA