Maybe it stalls out the floor suction?Badger wrote: ↑27 Jan 2026, 23:44Looks like it increases, no? The upwash on the "inwash" strakes suddenly go more out than up.Vappy wrote: ↑27 Jan 2026, 23:33Really interesting to see the visual change in outwash at the bargeboard area once the front wing lowers. Thanks for postingAR3-GP wrote: ↑27 Jan 2026, 22:25Active aero engagement, front wing only. The center part of the 2nd and 3rd element is stationary.
https://i.postimg.cc/NfMGzf3D/Active-front-wing.gif
I was speculating about this yesterday.
If the front of the car comes up due to less aero load, the wedge shape of the floor relative to the ground lessens and the floor is no longer trying to luck air around it underneath as hard as before.
If the front wing being up was able to starve the front of the floor of airflow on the underside, that would also make the suction below the floor.stronger as air would be fighting to get in under it.
Once the front wing elements are lowered, the lower wimg element and front of the floor lifts (I think we can just barely see that in the li led video)and receives more linear and less energised airflow, the rest of the floor towards the rear stops working as hard, air from front tyre wake is more easily pushed outward instead of.getting sucked inward.
Therefore less drag from the floor, which is the biggest wing on the car.
Maybe?



