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Ferrari’s updated upside-down rear wing design has been spotted during a filming day at Monza.
Ferrari has been testing an updated version of its rotating rear wing design during a Formula 1 filming day at Monza.
The Italian team originally showcased this innovative concept on its SF-26 car during pre-season testing in Bahrain, earning attention.
In its straight-line mode, the rear wing flips upside down, known as the ‘Macarena’ wing.
Although briefly seen during a Chinese Grand Prix practice session, it was later removed.
Lewis Hamilton criticized the premature introduction of the wing in Shanghai, revealing it had been rushed.
The revised version of the rotating rear wing is being evaluated for performance at Monza, with further updates expected at the upcoming Miami Grand Prix on May 3rd.
Charles Leclerc tested the SF-26 at Monza, with Hamilton present at the venue as well.




