frosty125 wrote:I'm not an engineer but is it possible for that center support to get heated it would create a flexibility of the rear wing, altering the angle of attack on the straights.
Neither an engineer but that sounds like a great way to some metal fatigue to me.
Not to mention imo it wouldn't have much point, rear wing flex becomes reliant on exhaust flow, thus, out of a corner you would begin flex.
Also, metal wouldn't return to it's position, thus you end up with a pivot that would bend, metal would cool down under braking(I doubt it would cool enough to begin with) and thus retain it's position, it wouldn't return to it's position in a similar way a specifically designed carbom lay-up would. Thus, you end up with a pillar that is flexed a little more every time load is put through it, it also gets weaker every time it happens. You quickly get a pillar that isn't strong enough to carry the load of the rear wing anymore.