Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this Williams FW46 rear wing thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey. I saw some stuff online and thought, “Hey, I can probably do something with that!” So, I started digging.
First, I gathered all the images and references I could find. I basically just Googled everything related to the FW46’s rear wing. I wanted to get a good sense of the shape, the different parts, and how it all fits together. I saved a bunch of pictures to a folder on my desktop – my usual messy starting point.
Next, I tried to make sense of it all. I’m not an engineer, so I wasn’t going into super-technical details. I just wanted a general idea. I spent a good few hours just staring at the pictures, flipping between them, trying to understand how the air would flow over it and all that.

Then I decided try use it on my car,Because I do not have professional tools, so I just simple make it by hand.
- I found cardboard.
- I draw the shape on the cardboard.
- I cutted it.
- Finally,I fixed it on my car by tape.
It’s really interesting,But It does not work,When I drive my car on road,The cardboard made rear wing was broken.
So, yeah, that’s where I’m at. I looked at a bunch of pictures,It’s a fun experiment, eventhough the result does not meet my expect.