F1 cars already travel at incredibly brisk speeds, but that hasn't stopped Ferrari from employing a new feature that will make them go even faster.
The Formula 1 front wing affects performance by generating downforce for better cornering grip, managing airflow to optimize the car’s aerodynamics, and influencing handling balance—all while juggling ...
You know how in racing games like Mario Kart, you can hit certain parts of the track to get a speed boost? Formula 1 has its own version of that. The drag reduction ...
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How Ferrari's 180-degree rear wing works – and why it's legal
Heads – and rear wing flaps – were turned when Ferrari demonstrated its latest 2026 F1 active aero improvements ...
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