To be fair, McLaren got a goof 3/4 races out of the F-duct even after people figured out how it worked.ringo wrote:Things aren't as complicated as they seem. Each year i'm told teams can't slap on stuff on their car that other teams have, and yet they still slap on parts like leggo pieces. These wishbones will be mimicked in a few practice sessions on the existing wishbones. Maybe a team throws on some huge gurneys in practice to see what the benefit is.
And if the readings are postive then they will pursue it. The main delay in this kind of innovation is time allotment. It seems most of the team will be focused on the engine and fuel savings side of things as compared to previous years.
If Mclaren start flying around the track 2 seconds faster than anyone else with the same engine, then we'll see a mad dash for butterfly Arms.