How Ferrari's 180-degree rear wing works – and why it's legal
Ferrari has debuted a novel approach to its rear wing active aerodynamics package in the second week of Bahrain's pre-season Formula 1 testing, sporting an upper wing flap that rotates over 180 degrees to run upside down.<br>With Lewis Hamilton behind the wheel for Thursday's running, Ferrari put its new rear wing development into practice. With a turning axis positioned at the leading edge of the ...<a class='more' href='https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/how-ferrari-180-degree-rear-wing-works-and-why-its-legal/10798931/?utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=RSS-ALL&utm_term=News&utm_content=uk'>Keep reading</a>