Huntresa wrote:So looking at that Grosjean and Raikonnen pretty much had the same top speeds we can assume they are using the device to put on more downforce and then negating the top speed penalty via the device.
Trackside on Friday it didn't look like there was a lot of difference in grip between Romain and Kimi's cars in the corners; I suspect, as with the F-duct cars of 2010, there is some amount of stalling always happening so you have to add more wing angle to counteract that.
Judging by their qualifying performances (Romain very slightly faster in Q2 & Q3) I would say that the device looks to be right on the break-even knife edge right now: it appears to make no difference overall whether you use it or not. Their fastest laps in the race give Kimi the edge by a larger margin of 0.3s, but Romain had a progressively worsening front wing problem from quite early in the race so wasn't really setting comparable times by that stage (lap 48ish).