
You can quickly compare with others here:
http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewto ... 42#p557542
I wonder if that isn't one thing which they could improve on W06(or is everybody wrong or Mercedes found a trick here)?
They run the inner part of the flaps with too much AoA(that's why there is that curve/fold). I can't think of possible benefits of sending airflow that high early on as it's an airflow which you would, supposedly, want to directly reach the undercut, and then, cokebottle.
On the outer flap, it's understandable as you will need high AoA at some point in the FW(afterall, downforce is needed) and there seems to be the most efficient place as it helps decrease the drag around the front tires vortices.
You can say: "They have CFD/wind tunnel and all the resources, so they know far better than any armchair on the internet" which is perfectly true. But so does every other team and nobody else does this with their FW.
Sorry if this was discussed already.