Alan Permane wrote:I’d really like to thank Enstone for having worked flat out to produce the wing for this weekend. It was supposed to be ready for Budapest and we had two of them here yesterday already.
Wow, just learnt it is THE famous wing originally planned for Budapest, hence why it is untested! Several weeks in advance, they must have worked on it night and day!
However, I hope Alan permane isn't srious when he says they just have 2 exemplary of it! What happens then if one of them is damaged in the race, They said the wing need totally different set up, so surely they can't just swich to the old spec now.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for them...
Also, Heikki explain the role of this new wing here:
Renault website wrote:
Heikki, the R27 has a new front wing this weekend. How does it change the car’s handling?
HK: It isn’t a big gain in terms of pure performance but it enables us to do some things differently. Up to now we’ve had a problem in qualifying. To get front-end grip and to get the tyres up to temperature properly we’ve had to modify the set-up parameters quite a lot. And this compromise had a downside; the car wore its rear tyres a lot in the race. With our new front wing we’ve got the pace in qualifying without compromising our race performance. Our simulations show it is a definite step forward.
Interesting, especially in the light of the last race, where both drivers destroyed their rear tyres quickly (both specs)