F1 teams have started running front wings that will be part of F1’s active aerodynamics in 2026. Mercedes’ prototype in Abu ...
Mercedes was the first team to run an active front wing during the post-season Abu Dhabi test, the W16 featuring a very ...
From this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix onwards, the testing regime governing the front wings of Formula 1 cars will be toughened to reduce the amount of permitted flex under load. Under Article 3.15.4 ...
Sept 3 (Reuters) - Formula One's governing body, the FIA, responded to concerns about flexing front wings on the McLaren and Mercedes cars by saying on Tuesday that all teams were compliant with the ...
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After the front wings of McLaren and Mercedes came under the scanner during the recent race at Monza, the FIA issued a statement after thorough scrutiny, clarifying that all cars on the Formula 1 grid ...
F1 is set to undergo another of its periodic technical rule changes in 2026, undertaken every few years in an effort to keep the racing safe and at least somewhat relevant. The sport is adopting ...
Lewis Hamilton says the introduction of a new rule clamping down on front wing flexibility at the Spanish Grand Prix was "a waste of money". Governing body the FIA imposed a stiffer load test on front ...
Formula One will introduce an era of lighter, smaller, and more agile cars as part of a “moderate revolution” of its technical regulations for 2026, which it unveiled on Thursday. F1’s governing body, ...
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner admitted that his team would adopt a similar front wing design to McLaren and Mercedes after the FIA confirmed that the front wings on both teams' cars ...
Given how much consumer tech starts life in F1, I wonder if someday down the road we'll see active aerodynamic make it to us plebes? It would be cool to see even boring mass-market cars have some ...
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc made contact with the rear of Lewis Hamilton's SF-25 during the opening lap of the Chinese Grand Prix, leading to front wing damage. While he described the incident as a ...