- 13 Jan 11, 12:26#234335
The rear wing is in a "steep" or as you've called it "down" position when its something like this (from China 2010):-

The rear wing is in a "flat" or "up" position when its something like this (from Monza 2010):-

The new rule will allow a rear wing that looks like the first picture "down" change to perform like the 2nd one "up".
When a wing is "down" it provides more downforce by creating better friction between the car and road (the wing and the other aeros are pushing the car onto the road very hard. This is useful going around corners
but no so useful in a straight line because the additional friction reduces the top speed.
"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari
Why is it harder to overtake with the wing down?
The rear wing is in a "steep" or as you've called it "down" position when its something like this (from China 2010):-

The rear wing is in a "flat" or "up" position when its something like this (from Monza 2010):-

The new rule will allow a rear wing that looks like the first picture "down" change to perform like the 2nd one "up".
When a wing is "down" it provides more downforce by creating better friction between the car and road (the wing and the other aeros are pushing the car onto the road very hard. This is useful going around corners


"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari