How Ferrari's 2026 rear wing is reminiscent of 2011 Mercedes design
Ferrari's innovative 180-degree rotating rear wing has drawn comparisons to a concept Mercedes explored back in 2011. Autosport traces the technical lineage between the two designs, explaining how Ferrari has taken a similar philosophy and evolved it using the active aerodynamics framework allowed under the 2026 regulations. The historical parallel underscores how ideas in Formula 1 can lay dormant for years before technology catches up to make them viable.
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