marcush. wrote:
ok i see the point .If the rule states cross section then my idea is clearly illegal,but so was the BAR idea...
With the BAR design, at least, in the way I’ve interpreted it (the fins are hidden by the upper element so I can’t be sure) on each longitudinal section you have two airfoils (upper element and lower element or flap) connected with an horizontal rod (which vertical position obviously varies along the span), that rod is simply the section of the inclined fin => the assembly of 2 airfoils and rod constitutes only 1 closed section.
I don’t know if the wing on Scarbs’ “spy pic” was featuring three elements or was just a biplane (though the curvature of the low element would be maybe excessive for a single one), but the distance between the trailing edges is apparently larger than 15 mm so also with just two elements something has to be made to complain with the rule and from what I see the most likely and simple way is with inclined fins.
Today, during the gp coverage, Giorgio Piola said that he spent a bit of time with Geoff Willis looking at the car (and at the carbon gearbox in particular), he also said that BAR is preparing a very interesting aero design for the next few races, was Piola talking about this wing ? Maybe Willis said to him something like “I’ve a surprise for FIA”...