Mysticf1 wrote:I don't think we would see airborne f1 cars due to stalling the front wing...how many times have we seen front wings break off without taking flight?
The front wing has a huge influence on airflow around the car so stalling it prob is not beneficial to drag reduction, it could potentially have the opposite effect in a big way.
That is true, but no driver that has lost his front-wing kept driving at onto his top-speed, which is where you would activate the FWF-Duct (Front-Wing-F-duct

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I don't know enough about the exact influence of the front-wing in-, over, around- and under the car to state for sure that the car would go airborne or not, but I do consider it a realistic possibility, especially when these 650kg heavy cars are travelling at (or close to) their top-speeds of >320km/hr (200mph). The slightest lift of the front-axle will only accelerate this possible resulting in (un-sustained) flight. But as stated, it's something I'd expect, but surely it's perfectly possible the car would stay glued to the ground.
S.