I don't know if this is relevant but last year it was mentioned by the media,
https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/65373/fl ... utiny.html
"The guys from Motorsport.com noticed last weekend at the Mercedes that the rear wing 'snaps' above a certain speed with a rather abrupt movement to the inside of the corner and thus follows the rolling movement of the car. At Ferrari and Red Bull Racing a similar system would be present, which causes the rear wing to drop as much as three centimetres on the RB16"