snoro wrote:well team last year didnt need to use this trick cause appendice and all sort thing of thing that you saw on 2008 spec front wing are now illegal
I disagree.... the rules concerning front wing end plates are covered by regs 3.7.5, 3.7.6 and 3.7.7.
The combination of 3.7.5 and 3.7.6 means that teams MUST run front wing end plates which have an "L" type shape when viewed from the front -with the horizontal section of the L pointing away from the centre line (3.7.6), and the vertical section running Fore-aft (interestingly the vertical section of the L doesn't need to be perfectly perpendicular to the car centre line, so it can be curved or "wavy" when viewed either from above or from the front -it simply must be contained in a box between 750 and 840mm from the car centreline and between 75mm and 275mm from the reference plane).... In addition 3.7.7 allows the teams to use up 15,000mm^2 of material (as measured if any vertical longitudinal section were taken in this area) in the space outside (i.e. away from the car centre line)the vertical section of the "L".... this would allow them to use almost any amount of flip-ups etc (15,000mm^2 is quite a lot, even if the elements are 10mm thick), or none at all if they desired.
Using these rules it is perfectly possible to recreate the same sort of Front wing end plates that were used in 2008... and no need to place a vertical element on the aft edge of the end plate which has its largest face facing into the flow (as all the 2009 wings seen so far have)...
Very odd.......