Scarbs explains the new rear wing:
http://scarbsf1.wordpress.com/2011/07/1 ... rear-wing/
Been thinking about this a bit, I'm confused.
I looked at the speeds at silverstone and they are in the ballpark compared to other cars and scarbs also says the car is roughly on the pace with regard to top speeds... so efforts to make the DRS more efficient are only going to increase that.. but the car (as it stands) is some distance behind the RBR, so how will making the DRS better help overall lap time ? Maybe its a gamble to try and qualify higher, and try to keep the competition behind through the race ? surely thats optimistic though as the car would have to defend with no DRS vs a following car running DRS ? there must be an improvement on the performance when DRS isn't deployed as well ?
The other changes are obviously trying to improve the wing - the slots are more intricate and must of taken quite a bit of effort in the wind tunnel/modelling stages to come up with such a specific design.
The removal of the pillar must also clean up the air as it exits the rear of the car and I guess improve the air speed too ?
I'm far from an expert on aero, but I'd like to understand it more.