I didn't bother explaining it.Juzh wrote: ↑07 Sep 2021, 10:34Dude, red bull ran toothpick wings and was still always slower on straights than mercedes powered cars. Only on the very top end were they starting to catch up with their zero drag approach. These very low wings quite obviously hurt them in corners. If you can't understand this then not much else to say.zibby43 wrote: ↑07 Sep 2021, 04:27And your point is? The RW is a very inefficient (i.e., draggy) form of downforce. The last thing I’d want to do at Monza is run any more RW than I absolutely have to.Ryar wrote: ↑07 Sep 2021, 03:532018
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Accordingly, the 2020 RW looks like a toothpick (on pole by 8 tenths).
2019 is the only wing that maybe looks a bit larger than what I would typically expect at Monza, but that’s the car that required downforce at all costs to work as a consequence of the FW changes.
Merc were running more wing everywhere that year.
Ferrari were on pole in 2019, also. That’s when they had the thirsty PU.
Simply, if you have more power you can bolt on more wing because engine will compensate, and that's what mercedes and their customers did over the years.
You obviously did it with a flair.