No, it works the other way around, the rear wing is influencing the gas flow. A simple look at the exhaust position will show that it is way too far backwards and not at a sufficient enough angle to actually influence the rear wing.turbof1 wrote:It work in conjunction to eachother. And it does make it a very important factor for the rear wing, influencing it the very least.
What you are seeing in the Sauber image is the gas flow expanding and pulled upwards by the low pressure of the rear wing, nothing more, nothing less.