This f-duct discussion keeps flaming up from time to time.
One thing I have in mind for a couple of days now:
It is said that McLaren tested the f-duct first time around Monaco GP 2009. During that time the switch over from Mercedes to Brawn GP was not in sight yet. McLaren was able to keep the f-duct very well hidden from the other teams and was able to surprise them in the beginning of 2010 season.
Now I wonder if they where also able to keep this system hidden within the same team. Some guys of Mercedes must have noticed that something is going on there especially because the system takes a significant amount of air volume from the engine. A reduced airbox size will raise questions. There are also guys in charge of actions. Yes Norbert Haug is not a technician and some of the other responsible persons there aren’t either but I think they should at least be aware of some things and give their blossom to it. Remember Mercedes was a big shareholder of McLaren they should be informed about the things going on there otherwise it is no surprise they did split up and creat their own team.
What I want to say by this is that I start to get the feeling that they actually did know about the f-duct long before any other team noticed anything. Think about the double deck diffuser and how the knowledge spread over some teams. I think in this case things went different. Mercedes is not a nameless employee that can walk out of a team with the latest Know How. Due to some contracts, how ever they might look like, it was not allowed for them to steal the idea.
Having that in mind and looking at the car it starts to look different. They actually did develop a car with a f-duct in mind. This very low airbox was made to put a f-duct on top of it. With this they would have the best f-duct of the field. Unfortunately they had to pull the plug of the design in the last minute. I guess they could not solve the conflict with McLaren and therefore end up with a half finished car. To much drag on the rear, misbalance of front wing, wrong weight balance etc...
The only solution they had is to make their own design which was different of the McLaren initial idea. That’s why they are the only car which has a very strange and inefficient f-duct even after their car would have been the best one to put on a f-duct.