It's possible. Whitmarsh's comments made it sound like a different design, but a slight one...
Jenson Button's Spanish Grand Prix hopes rest on a 1,000-mile race across Europe between a van and a plane.
After the disappointing debut of McLaren's radical re-design here saw their cars end Friday practice a distant 12th and 13th, two new front-wing designs are being rushed from the team's Woking HQ to the scene of the fifth round of the world championship.
"One nose is in a van coming out on a non-stop, 12-hour overnight drive. The other will be on a light aircraft out of Southend - probably at 3 o' clock in the morning - because it's a 24-hour airport," said team boss Martin Whitmarsh.
"I've told the engineers, 'Let's not just play, let's be a bit bolder, try and exploit it and we have to hope for that eureka moment in final practice Saturday.' We are just one per cent off where we should be, but that's night and day in F1."
Well, I suppose he boldly decided to not run them.
Update - this seems to answer the question...
Gary Anderson said that the wing that was flown in had more "flexibility", which I assume is in wing angles and not actual flex, though who knows with the whole FIA test excuse...