I did mean "closed", but I disagree with your interpretation. I think one reason why Ferrari developed his version of the macarena wing was to remove the DRS pod and to increase the wing efficiency. I know people will say that the endplates are thicker, but very little load is generated there Most of the load is generated at the center and removing the pod should increase efficiency (i.e. reducing drag). This was highlighted from before the season, so it is not a posteriori guess.nico5 wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 11:00No it's bc in Silverstone many high-speed straight sections of the track were not Straight Mode zones (like out of Copse or from T1 to T3), so closed-wing efficiency mattered more than on other tracks. No wing design is optimized for that and to claim that helped Ferrari is a bit of an a posteriori guess based on the performance from the weekend, but yes, he meant "closed", not "open"
So yes, I think they did optimize the wing for closed mode.
