I'm not sure about that. They look more like guide lines to stop the long wing flexing downwards at high loads.johny wrote:those wires on the bmw front wing must be to simulate the AoA change.
Hopefully not, because THAT would be an ugly carConceptual wrote:Could the teams use front wing struts like this?
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/zx ... 4TNfWzBQKA
No. The struts must have to connect with the standard wing center section. And the connection with the nose have a given angle.Conceptual wrote:Could the teams use front wing struts like this?
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/zx ... 4TNfWzBQKA
smirkoff wrote:No. The struts must have to connect with the standard wing center section. And the connection with the nose have a given angle.Conceptual wrote:Could the teams use front wing struts like this?
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/zx ... 4TNfWzBQKA
Yes, the point I was trying to make was which teams will prioritise the quality of air flow under the car than else where.Timstr wrote:@Shaddock:
You do realize the central section of the front wing is a regulated, standard part, hence the similarity of the central parts of the BMW, Williams and Honda wings.