trinidefender wrote:
Excuse me while I laugh a little bit.
Ok not back to business.
1. (I) The V in the rear wing is possibly there to reduce drag.
(II) The concave nature of the rear wing actually increases downforce or is designed to run with a different maximum efficiency point vs airspeed. The concave nature of the wing causes the air to accelerate more underneath reducing pressure and increasing downforce. If they wanted to reduce downforce and hence drag then they would just make the wing shallower.
2. The tunnel on the front wing is designed to form and control the vortex underneath the wing. In fact all teams have this tunnel/end plate setup. It has been discussed ad nauseum in another thread. Considering the extra vertical section just inside that forms a V toward the latter elements of the front wing then that is a different story. That is also there to control the vortex. This vortex is more to control wheel wake to keep dirty air away from the floor increasing downforce not reducing drag.
3. The split barge board would actually turn the air more effectively increasing induced drag by the bargeboard. It also will have more surface area due to the multiple elements and increasing number of leading and trailing edges further increasing form and profile drag.
Sorry but you need to do a bit more reading.
Of course they could just use a shallower wing if they wanted reduced drag, but the concave one gives them the advantage of a higher downforce wing together with the reduced disadvantage of drag caused by the pressure differential at the tips. If that's not a low drag wing I'm amazed to see them using it at every high speed circuit.
The split bargeboard could mean it's actually more efficient and causes more drag, but I wouldn't see a reason for a more efficient bargeboard just now that they have such pronounced undercuts on the sidepods.
Maybe the V on the FW is there primarily to reduce the 'damage' caused by the wheel wake on downforce, but the wheel being one of the biggest components in drag, I believe that managing the wake can also have an effect on drag. Although this one we may never know.
Anyways, we've gone too far off topic now, so it's best if we keep away from this discussion. Even because every discussion about McLaren brings me to the same conclusion: everything about that car needs working on.