Low-drag front wings?LookBackTime wrote:http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Wil ... 905799.jpg
Low-drag front wings?LookBackTime wrote:http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Wil ... 905799.jpg
No, the wing adjuster is just used to flatten out the wing into the low drag, low downforce setting. You will see that in a lot of the pics when the wings have just been Unboxed from transport.edu2703 wrote:Low-drag front wings?LookBackTime wrote:http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Wil ... 905799.jpg
Just because it is the old version doesn't mean it is lower drag version.Carinni wrote:But it is not the Mercedes style new front wing, so it is the lower drag version, the old version
As far as I know, the new version creates more vortex in order to creat more down force, and the cost is higher drag.trinidefender wrote:Just because it is the old version doesn't mean it is lower drag version.Carinni wrote:But it is not the Mercedes style new front wing, so it is the lower drag version, the old version
That is along the right lines but still a gross over simplification of the wing. The change will have more of an effect on controlling front tyre wake than this wing itself.Carinni wrote:As far as I know, the new version creates more vortex in order to creat more down force, and the cost is higher drag.trinidefender wrote:Just because it is the old version doesn't mean it is lower drag version.Carinni wrote:But it is not the Mercedes style new front wing, so it is the lower drag version, the old version