LionsHeart wrote: ↑21 Sep 2023, 17:07
mwillems wrote: ↑21 Sep 2023, 15:23
To be helpful, this is the rear wing shot from Monaco and the headline as that Mclaren were not running a High DF wing because we didn't have one. The Zandvoort/Singapore/Suzuka wing looks like just changes to the cutout from the wing used at Monaco. We are definitively Medium DF Wing at Suzuka. But bear in mind the floor should be producing more DF also, we don't need as much wing here.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fw-gq8mWAAA ... ame=medium
This is where I disagree. The transition of the main plate to the end plate, as well as the area and thickness of the main plate for Monaco, is significantly greater than the Zandvoort wing. But at the same time, I can’t say that the wing for Zandvoort (with whom Oscar rode in the first practice) is for average downforce. I think here we can talk about a complete change of concept, but this will only become clear next year in Monaco.
At this point in time I don’t pretend to be the truth, but in the first practice (Zandvoort) it was possible to observe that at the start of the finish line Oscar had a significant speed advantage over Lando, but before the first turn the difference was insignificant. This seems to suggest that the new Zandvoort-Singapore wing creates less drag, but at the cost of a slight reduction in downforce.
Yes you are right, the Monaco wing is thicker on the Main Plate (I was focussing on the top element!) but no difference I can see between Singapore and Suzuka and these two wings do seem to look like the Silverstone wing with some difference on the "winglet extensions" that sit aside the top element.
None the less, the other wings look to be trying to generate more DF so I struggle to see this current wing at Singapore and Suzuka as being more than Med DF since this is a smaller wing with the cutouts to lower DF and drag, especially in comparison to the Merc wing used at Monaco.
The point stands that Singapore was not using high DF wings and that this is a standard wing we'd used many times this season with the new winglets and the larger side cutout. You're largely right on the small detail but it doesn't change the outcome.