Ok, so this is been very heavily discussed in the McLaren MP4/25 thread, but I wanted to continue the discussion of the premise that the new wing configuration can reduce the resultant drag through the means of stalling the second element, possibly from a jet or ridge at the back of it.
The challenging part is that stall normally induces more drag by causing eddys and circulation where clean airflow once existed, so how do you reduce
both the lift and drag vectors of the second element?
It could, obviously, be a question of relative magnitudes, but I don't have the experience myself to calculate this.
I also though this might give the MP4/25 thread a bit more room to discuss the actual car rather than this theoretical debate.
Anyway, this is what I thought the setup might be like. Please feel free to correct me, as aerodynamics is far from my first subject. I'm assuming an attached flow for the second element.