I've often wondered why the front wing on an F1 car doesn't go across the entire width of the car (infont of the wheels)
The wheels are an aerodynamic nighmare anyway, so placing a wing infront of them might allow the wing to also be used for better flow dynamics over the wheels. The wider wing would allow the use of a smaller wing cross section for the same downforce.
This would probably mean less drag and less airflow disruption from the front wing (smaller) - allowing better airflow across the rest of the car and rear wing.
Anyone know why the wing is narrow at the front?