I am still sceptical of DRS. It seems to be giving an advantage to a car to compensate it having a disadvantage elsewhere (where the slip stream reduces the downforce and hence cornering speed of a trailing car). It seems that a much more logical solution would be to allow a temporary increase in downforce when going round the corner to negate the detrimental effect of the slipstream. This could then be used preferentially in a similar fashion to DRS
Is this possible? I have been thinking, could flip-ups be used? Or could the beam wing be used? Or could changing the seperation between the main wing and the DRS flap increase the downforce. From what I understand it, the vortices produced by the front wing are on such a limit that an increase in front wing would make these vortices unstable, making the whole vehicle unstable.
I would be intrigued to hear other peoples thoughts on this area...