The greater drs speed is only proportional. So a loaded wing will gain more from drs on compared to drs off.LionsHeart wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 12:00The most interesting thing is that one option will develop low drag without the use of DRS, but when DRS is enabled, the effect will be minimal. The second option is with a larger load and greater drag, but when the DRS is turned on, the effect will be greater. How this will affect the maximum speed at the exit from Parabolica, and in the braking zone, I think we will see on Friday evening, when the telemetry will be posted.
However the trimmed wing will still have higher top speed both with and without drs compared to the loaded wing.
Teams don’t really asses the configuration of wings on the basis of drs gains. The overall lap time effect considering the top speed, cornering speed, tire degradation and fuel consumption etc is the determining criteria.
This is different to a design philosophy factor that would net greater benefit from drs in general like redbull. However this concept is only a matter of speculation and perhaps such a feature could be integrated on both high and low df wings.