Exploring this possibility gave us very interesting designs in 1983 (from when I figure that Tyrrell is) and 1984, before a rules change made the wings return to more conventional forms. This came after the ban on full underbody ground effects, when the F1 engineers faced a substantial reduction in downforce and started looking seriously at wings to compensate.
In the end, spectacular at it may be, that Tyrrell design was a flop. This was the solution most teams adopted:
![Image](http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/1856/mclarenmp4dg6.th.jpg)
The "winglets" outside the main wing provided the extra downforce.
Being a Rory Byrne fan, this Toleman solution was my favourite:
![Image](http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/3716/tolamantg1841uv8.th.jpg)
![Image](http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/2263/tolemantg1842ye3.th.jpg)
The most forward wing is effectively detached from the main one and is placed in a higher position not to mask the main one. However, this limited the incidence possible in the additional wing and Toleman eventually reverted to the more conventional solution.